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Iraq Conflict
Mar 07 2017
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Countries in this response
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Iraq - Displacement Index
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Iraq - Return Index
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacement Analysis (10 April 2017)
DTM recorded 94,741 IDP families comprised of 568,446 Individuals. The majority of IDPs were residing in Camps (360,312 individuals). Mosul hosts the most IDPs, 197,586 individuals, over 50% of which are living in camps.
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 23 (6 April 2017)
The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM during this period was 400,566 individuals comprising 66,761 families. Of these, 314,268 individuals (comprising 52,378 families) are still displaced. 191,154 people are currently residing in emergency camps.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (6 April 2017)
DTM recorded 314,268 IDPs comprising 52,378 families across ten governorates. The governorate of Ninewa currently hosts the most IDPs, 294,222 (94% of the total). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 279,846 people recorded as originating from there.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (4 April 2017)
DTM recorded 304,152 IDPs comprising 50,692 families across ten governorates. The governorate of Ninewa currently hosts the most IDPs, 284,622 (94% of the total). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 229,694 people recorded as originating from there.
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Mosul Corridor Displacement Analysis (3 April 2017)
DTM recorded 549,846 individuals (91,641 IDP families) as of 4 April 2017. 342,744 IDPs were found to be living in camps, 100,848 in critical shelter arrangements, 99,864 in private settings, 5,220 in unknown shelter arrangements and 1,170 in reception centres.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (2 April 2017)
DTM recorded 302,430 IDPs comprising 50,405 families across ten governorates. The governorate of Ninewa currently hosts the most IDPs, 282,984 (94% of the total). Mosul was the most commonly cited district of origin with 267,948 people recorded as originating from there.
Iraq — Integrated Location Assessment Part 1 (March 2017)
As of December 2016, there were 3,064,1462 IDPs displaced due to conflict in Iraq, living in 3,700 locations across the country.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (30 March 2017)
47,875 Families comprised of 287,250 IDPs were recorded. Most IDPs originated from Mosul (252,768 individuals) and most IDPs were living in camps or emergency sites (244,404 individuals).
Iraq — Integrated Location Assessment Part 2 (March 2017)
The Governorate Profiles complement Part I (Thematic Overview) providing individual profiles of the eighteen Iraqi governorates, thus reviewing all key themes identified at governorate and district level.
Iraq — Emergency Tracking Factsheet 22 (30 March 2017)
DTM recorded 47,875 families comprised of 287,250 individuals. The district hosting the most IDPs is Mosul (151,182 IDPs). 13,438 families (80,628 individuals) were recorded as returnees.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (28 March 2017)
DTM recorded 47,670 IDP families comprised of 286,020 individuals. The governorate hosting the largest number of IDPs was Ninewa where 266,808 IDPS were recorded. The most commonly reported district of origin amongst IDPs was Mosul with 251,544 IDPs coming from there.
Iraq — Mosul Operations Data Snapshot (26 March 2017)
DTM recorded 46,504 IDP families comprised of 279,024 individuals. The governorate hosting the largest number of IDPs was Ninewa where 261,228 IDPS were recorded, this represents 94% of the total.
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