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Reinforced in January 2014 in response to the need for information on displacement linked to the worsening armed conflict, the DTM programme in Iraq collects key information on internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees through different components and methodologies across the entire country.

Through IOM's Rapid Assessment and Response Teams (RARTs) -composed of 140 field staff- present throughout the Iraqi territory, the DTM collects data on numbers and locations of IDPs and returnees using an extended network of over 4,000 key informants. In addition to information collected from key informants, identified locations hosting IDPs are then visited and directly assessed by the RARTs to collect more detailed and in-depth information on the displaced population.

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Impacto en la movilidad debido a COVID-19 en Iraq

To better understand how COVID-19 affects global mobility, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been working to map the impacts on human mobility, at Global, Regional and Country level.


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Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (29 August 2017)

As of 29 August 2017, it was found that a total of 138,880 families or 833,280 individuals have been internally displaced, with a large majority (95%) being displaced to the Ninewa Governorate.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Emergency Tracking Factsheet 43 (24 August 2017)

From 18 October to 24 August 2017, a total of 181,815 IDP families (1,090,890 individuals) have been displaced as a result of the Mosul Operations.

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacement Analysis (21 August 2017)

This Emergency Tracking (ET) system tracks displacement along the Mosul Corridor as of 21 August 2017. The dashboard merges three ET datasets and records a total of 181,183 internally displaced families.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (22 August 2017)

This Emergency Tracking (ET) system is a crisis-based tool aimed at tracking sudden displacement or return movements caused by the Mosul operations which started on 17 October 2016.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Emergency Tracking Factsheet 42 (17 August 2017)

DTM identified 139,768 IDP families (838,608 individuals) who are currently displaced and 41,826 returnee families (250,956 individuals). 48% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 33% are living in emergency sites or camps.

Iraq — West Mosul Displacement Overview (17 August 2017)

The flow monitoring figures provide an indication of the cumulative number of IDPs displaced from west Mosul. They do not reflect the current number of IDPs from west Mosul who are still displaced, as some might have returned.

Iraq — IDP Shelter Arrangement (July 2017)

From the start of January 2014 through 30 July 2017, the DTM identified 3,295,602 internally displaced individuals (549,267 families). This maps shows the sizes of IDP population residing in three main shelter categories (private, critical, camp plus unknown).

Iraq — IDP Locations and Populations (July 2017)

Ninewa governorate hosts the largest IDP population (31% or 1,025,736 individuals) and reports a very high rate of intra-governorate displacement, with 99% of IDPs originally from the same governorate.

Iraq — Displacement Report 76 (July 2017)

As of 31 July 2017, the DTM has identified 3,295,602 internally displaced persons (549,267 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 104 districts and 3,745 locations in Iraq. For the same period, DTM has identified 2,071,980 returnees (345,330 families).

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (15 August 2017)

DTM identified 139,777 IDP families comprised of 838,662 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (748,932) originated from Mosul. As of 14 August, Hasansham U3 camp recorded an overall increase of approximately 133 IDP families.

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacement Analysis (14 August 2017)

As of 14 August 2017 DTM identified 180,598 IDP families (comprised of 1,083,588 individuals). 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 41 (10 August 2017)

DTM identified 139,915 IDP families (839,490 individuals) who are currently displaced and 40,774 returnee families (244,644 individuals). 48% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 32% are living in emergency sites or camps.

Iraq — West Mosul Displacement Overview (10 August 2017)

The flow monitoring figures provide an indication of the cumulative number of IDPs displaced from west Mosul. From 25 February to 10 August 2017, a cumulative total of 708,238 individuals had transited through the Hammam al-Aliel screening site.

Iraq — Mosul Crisis: Population Movement Analysis (June 2017)

The analysis in this report is based on data collection exercises conducted by IOM Iraq Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) through its Emergency Tracking methodology (ET), from October 2016 to the end of June 2017.

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacement Analysis (7 August 2017)

As of 7 August 2017 DTM identified 180,397 IDP families (comprised of 1,082,382 individuals). 

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (8 August 2017)

DTM identified 139,913 IDP families comprised of 839,478 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (750,360) originated from Mosul. 401,940 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 359,028 people were living in camps or emergency settings.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (6 August 2017)

DTM identified 139,825 IDP families comprised of 838,950 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (750,288) originated from Mosul. 401,940 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 359,274 people were living in camps or emergency settings.

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 40 (3 August 2017)

DTM identified 139,650 IDP families (837,900 individuals) who are currently displaced and 39,924 returnee families (239,544 individuals). 48% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 32% are living in emergency sites or camps.

Iraq — West Mosul Displacement Overview (3 August 2017)

In order to further support the activities of humanitarian actors and contribute to understanding the highly fluid disoplacement dynamics taking place in Ninewa governorate, DTM is now releasing weekly figures of IDPs who tranist through Hammam al-Aiel screening site. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacement Analysis (31 July 2017)

As of 31 July 2017 DTM identified 180,067 IDP families (comprised of 1,080,402 individuals). 

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (1 August 2017)

During the reporting period 838,044 IDPs were identified. Of these 401,940 were residing in unknown shelter arrangements and 358,596 were residing in camps and emergency sites.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (30 July 2017)

DTM identified 139,575 IDP families comprised of 837,450 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (747,790) originated from Mosul. 410,940 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 359,448 people were living in camps or emergency settings.

Iraq — West Mosul Displacement Overview (27 July 2017)

The flow monitoring figures provide an in-dication of the cumulative number of IDPs displaced from west Mosul. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 39 (27 July 2017)

DTM identified 139,853 IDP families (839,118 individuals) who are currently displaced and 39,099 returnee families (234,594 individuals). 48% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 32% are living in emergency sites or camps.  


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