Iraq
IDPs tracked
Displacement Movements
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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DTM recorded 68,600 IDP families comprised of 411,600 individuals. The majority of recorded IDPs originated from Mosul District (353,724 individuals). Most IDPs are living in camps or emergency sites (346,098 individuals). As of 12 June 20 Haj Ali camp recorded an increase of 203 IDP families.
DTM recorded 108,589 internally displaced families comprised of 651,534 IDPs. The majority of IDPs were residing in Camps (418,362 individuals).
DTM recorded 67,012 IDP families comprised of 402,126 individuals. The majority of recorded IDPs originated from Mosul District (350,472 individuals). Most IDPs are living in camps or emergency sites (337,104 individuals).
In order to further support the activities of humanitarian actors and contribute to understanding the highly fluid displacement dynamics taking place in Ninewa governorate, the DTM is now releasing weekly figures on IDPs who transit through Hammam al-Aliel screening site from the beginning of wes
As of 8 June 2017 DTM identified 64,400 IDP families (386,400 individuals) currently still displaced. Of these, the majority originated in Mosul district (350,640 individuals).
DTM identified 63,169 IDP families comprised of 379,014 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (345,384) originated from Mosul. 313,566 people were living in camps/emergency sites and 56,988 people were living in private settings.
The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM from 18 October 2016 to 1 June 2017 is 517,750 individuals comprising 86,275 families. Of these, 378,120 individuals (comprising 63,020 families) are still displaced. 221,190 people are currently residing in emergency camps.
DTM recorded 60,020 IDP families comprised of 378,120 individuals. The majority of recorded IDPs originated from Mosul District (345,492 individuals). Most IDPs are living in camps or emergency sites (313,932 individuals).
DTM identified 62,992 families (377,952 individuals) during the reporting period. The most commonly cited district of origin was Mosul (345,072 individuals). The majority of IDPs were living in camps and emergency sites (313,548 individuals).
DTM recorded 105,121 internally displaced families comprised of 630,726 IDPs. The majority of IDPs were residing in Camps (399,432 individuals).
DTM identified 63,031 families (378,186 individuals) during the reporting period. The most commonly cited district of origin was Mosul (344,352 individuals). The majority of IDPs were living in camps and emergency sites (315,942 individuals).
DTM identified 62,901 families (377,406 individuals) who are currently displaced. Most of the identified IDPs originated from Mosul district (344,298 individuals). Ninewa governorate hosts the highest number of IDPs (351,792 individuals).
DTM identified 62,901 IDP families (377,406 individuals) and 20,644 returnee families (123,864 individuals) in and around Mosul. 59% of displaced people are living in emergency camps and 24% are living in emergency sites.
DTM identified 62,344 families (374,064 individuals) who are currently displaced. Most of the identified IDPs originated from Mosul district (340,596 individuals). Ninewa governorate hosts the highest number of IDPs (348,450 individuals).
The total number of identified IDP families displaced as of 21 May was 62,547 (an estimated 375,282 individuals). Most people (342,174 individuals) are coming from Mosul and are living in camps or emergency sites (318,396 IDPs).
DTM identified 62,547 IDP families comprised of 375,282 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (342,174) originated from Mosul. 318,396 people were living in camps/emergency sites and 49,818 people were living in private settings.
The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM stands at 492,972 individuals comprising 82,162 families. Of these 376,230 individuals (comprising 62,705 families) are still displaced. 222,948 people are currently residing in emergency camps. DTM also recorded 116,742 individual returnees.
DTM recorded 62,705 IDP families comprised of 376,230 individuals. The majority of recorded IDPs originated from Mosul District (342,312 individuals). Most IDPs are living in camps or emergency sites (318,624 individuals).
DTM recorded 62,499 IDP families comprised of 374,944 individuals. The majority of recorded IDPs originated from Mosul District (340,584 individuals). Most IDPs are living in camps or emergency sites (319,392 individuals).
DTM recorded 103,923 families comprised of 623,538 Individuals. The majority of IDPs were residing in camps (403,440 individuals).
DTM recorded 61,724 IDP families comprised of 370,344 individuals. The majority of recorded IDPs originated from Mosul District (336,192 individuals). Most IDPs are living in camps or emergency sites (319,854 individuals).
DTM identified 61,724 IDP families comprised of 370,344 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (336,192) originated from Mosul. 319,854 people were living in camps/emergency settings and 46,962 people were living in private settings.
DTM identified 61,599 families (369,594 individuals) currently still displaced in the Mosul area. 19,346 returnee families (116,076 individuals) were also identified. Mosul is the main district of displacement with 239,148 IDPs identified there.
As of 27 April 2017, DTM has identified 3,065,112 internally displaced persons (510,852 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 106 districts and 3,660 locations in Iraq. For the same period, DTM has identified 1,737,138 returnees (289,523 families).
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Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 13
2015-01-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 12
2015-01-15
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 11
2014-12-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 10
2014-12-15
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 9
2014-11-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 8
2014-11-15
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 7
2014-10-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 6
2014-09-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 5
2014-08-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 4
2014-07-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 3
2014-05-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 19
2014-04-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 2
2014-04-30
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
Iraq - IDPs Master Lists Round 1
2014-03-01
The IDP and Returnees Master Lists collect information on numbers and locations of IDP and returnee families through an ongoing data collection system that identifies and routinely updates figures through contacts with key informants. The unit of observation is the location. Master Lists are…
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