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Iraq Conflict
Mar 07 2017
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Iraq - Displacement Index
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Iraq - Return Index
Iraq — IDP Locations and Populations (February 2017)
From the start of January 2014 through 2 February 2017, the DTM identified 3,030,006 internally displaced individuals (505,001 families). This map shows locations where IDPs were residing, as well as overall concentrations across the country.
Iraq — Displacement Report 64 (February 2017)
As of 2 February, the DTM has identified 3,030,006 IDPs since January 2014, dispersed across 106 districts and 3,661 locations in Iraq. During this same period DTM has also identified 1,495,962 returnees.
Feb 15 2017
Iraq — Displacement Report 64 (February 2017)
Iraq — IDP Shelter Arrangement (February 2017)
From the start of January 2014 through 2 February 2017, the DTM identified 3,030,006 internally displaced individuals (505,001 families). This map shows the size of IDP population residing in 3 main shelter categories (private, critical, camp plus unknown).
Feb 15 2017
Iraq — IDP Shelter Arrangement (February 2017)
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (14 February 2017)
DTM recorded 153,894 IDPs comprising 25,649 families. The governorate of Ninewa hosted the most IDPs, 145,008 (94%). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 120,900 people recorded as originating from there.
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacement Analysis (13 February 2017)
The DTM recorded 390,618 IDPs comprising 65,103 families. The majority of the displaced population, 153,006 are within the Mosul area.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (12 February 2017)
DTM recorded 152,448 IDPs comprising 25,408 families. The governorate of Ninewa hosted the most IDPs, 144,690 (95%). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 119,868 people recorded as originating from there.
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 — 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 — 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 (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 — 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.
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