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Countries
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Data and Analysis
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Crisis Responses
Iraq
IDPs tracked
Displacement Movements
1,124,000
IDMC 2023
Data collection round
About Iraq
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 — Displacement Report 4 (July 2014)
176,150 families were displaced since January 2014 and 1,381 locations throughout Iraq are hosting IDP families. Over 50,000 IDP families are located in Anbar governorate and 28% of IDPs are located in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KR).
Aug 07 2014
Iraq — Displacement Report 4 (July 2014)
Iraq — Displacement Report 3 (May 2014)
During the month of May 79,810 families were displaced due to the crisis in Anbar.
May 31 2014
Iraq — Displacement Report 3 (May 2014)
Iraq — Displacement Report 2 (April 2014)
From January to April 2014 DTM identified 74,010 families comprised of 444,060 individuals, affected by the Anbar crisis. During this 4 month period 814 sites hosting IDPs were also identified and 400, 000 people reportedly fled the country.
Apr 01 2014
Iraq — Displacement Report 2 (April 2014)
Iraq – Iraq Cross-border Monitoring (June - August 2020)
DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran), the Syrian Arab Republic (Syria) and Turkey – to better understand migration movements in the Middle East.
Iraq – Iraq Cross-border Monitoring Migrants Profile (June - August 2020)
DTM Iraq collects data at border crossing points with neighboring countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran (Iran), the Syrian Arab Republic (Syria) and Turkey – to better understand migration movements in the Middle East.
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