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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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Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 15 (9 February 2017)

The cumulative total of individuals displaced within this period was 199,200 comprised of  33,200 families. The district hosting the largest number of IDPs within this period was Al-Hamdaniya with 70,452 recorded IDPs.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (9 February 2017)

DTM recorded 152, 922 IDPs comprising 25,487 families during this period. The majority of IDPs (119,280) reported that Mosul was their district of origin.

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

The DTM recorded 391,860 IDPs comprising 65,310 families. The majority of the displaced population, 154,932, originated from the districts of Salah-al-Din and Ninewa.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (7 February 2017)

Within the period DTM recorded 153,714 IDPs comprising 25,619 families. Most IDPs, 119,370, originated from Mosul. The governorate of Ninewa hosted the most IDPs (146,556) within the period. Most IDPs, 127,224 were resident in camps or emergency sites. 

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (5 February 2017)

DTM recorded 161,886 IDPs comprising 26,981 families across 7 governorates. The governorate of Ninewa hosted the most IDPs, 155,058. Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 127,902 people recorded as originating from there.

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 14 (2 February 2017)

The cumulative total of individuals displaced within this period was 196,788. These comprised 32,798 families. The district hosting the largest number of IDPs within this period was Al-Hamdaniya with 81,954 recorded IDP’s. 70% of the cumulative total of IDPs were living in emergency camps.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (2 February 2017)

DTM recorded 161,178 IDPs comprising 26,863 families across 7 governorates. The governorate of Ninewa hosted the most IDPs, 154,404. Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 127,308 people recorded as originating from there.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (29 January 2017)

DTM identified 26,868 IDP families comprised of 161,208 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (126,126) originated from Mosul. 134,802 people were living in camps/emergency settings and 24,600 people were living in private settings. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 13 (26 January 2017)

DTM recorded a cumulative total of 187,986 IDP’s and 28,980 returnees within this period. 98% of the IDPs are displaced within the district of Ninewa. 71% are in emergency camps, 15% are in private accommodation, 13% are at emergency sites. 

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (22 January 2017)

DTM identified 26,710 IDP families comprised of 160,260 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (127,452) originated from Mosul. 135,720 people were living in camps/emergency settings and 22,794 people were living in private settings. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 12 (19 January 2017)

Currently 26,488 families remain displaced (158,928 individuals). 3,882 families (32,292 individual IDPs) have returned. Between the updates of 12 and 19 January, Mosul district recorded an increase of 28% in the number of IDPs.

Iraq — Displacement Report 62 (January 2017)

Within the covered period, the total number of identified IDPs decreased by 2%, i.e. by 68,142 individuals. Despite the general decrease in the number of IDPs due to ongoing return movements, two governorates recorded a remarkable increase in identified IDPs (Ninewa +10% and Salah al-Din +3%).

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (15 January 2017)

DTM identified 24,682 IDP families comprised of 148,092 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (115,626) originated from Mosul. 129,708 people were living in camps/emergency sites and 16,386 people were living in private settings. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 11 (12 January 2017)

Currently 24,102 families remain displaced (144,612 individuals). 2,760 families (16,569 individual IDPs) have returned. Between the updates of 5 and 12 January, an increase of 9% has been recorded in the number of IDPs.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (8 January 2017)

DTM identified 22,588 IDP families comprised of 135,528 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (105,030) originated from Mosul. 118,752 people were living in camps/emergency sites and 14,778 people were living in private settings. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 10 (5 January 2017)

Currently 22,039 families remain displaced (132,234 individuals). 2,626 families (15,756 individual IDPs) have returned. Between the updates of 29 December 2016 and 5 January, an increase of 2,657 new IDP families has been recorded.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (1 January 2017)

DTM identified 20,641 IDP families comprised of 123,846 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (95,268) originated from Mosul. 108,048 people were living in camps or emergency settings and 13,776 people were living in private settings. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 9 (29 December 2016)

Currently 19,382 families remain displaced (116,292 individuals). 2,326 families (13,956 individual IDPs) have returned. Between the updates of 22 and 29 December 2016, an increase of 1,278 new IDP families has been recorded.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (29 December 2016)

DTM recorded 116,292 IDPs comprising 19,382 families. Of these, 89,430 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 114,774 individuals (99% of the total). 100,506 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (27 December 2016)

DTM recorded 115,242 IDPs comprising 19,207 families. Of these, 88,332 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 113,898 individuals (99% of the total). 91,044 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (25 December 2016)

DTM identified 19,007 IDP families comprised of 114,042 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (87,372) originated from Mosul. 98,484 people were living in camps/emergency sites and 13,536 people were living in private settings. 

Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 8 (22 December 2017)

The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM during this period was 120,120 individuals comprising 20,020 families. Of these, 108,624 individuals (comprising 18,104 families) are still displaced. 82,872 people are currently residing in emergency camps (76% of the total).

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (22 December 2016)

DTM recorded 108,624 IDPs comprising 18,104 families. Of these, 84,198 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 107,376 individuals (99% of the total). 93,102 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites.

Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (20 December 2016)

DTM recorded 106,692 IDPs comprising 17,782 families. Of these, 83,340 reported that their district of origin was Mosul. The highest number of IDPs was recorded in Ninewa governorate, 105,480 individuals (99% of the total). 90,744 individuals were recorded living in camps and emergency sites.


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