Iraq Humanitarian Snapshot April 2017

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IRAQ: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 30 April 2017) MOSUL CITY FOOD NEEDS3

TURKEY Dahuk

According to a Rapid Needs assessment conducted between 25 March and 11 April 2017, a quarter of the neighbourhoods assessed reported that the majority of residents had insufficient access to food in the preceding seven days.

Mosul Erbil

NINEWA

Kirkuk

Hawiga

SYRIA

Sulaymaniyah

SALAH AL-DIN

Tikrit

Ka’im

Ana

Samarra

Haditha

IRAN

DIYALA

Ba`aqubah

Ramadi

Baghdad Rutba

ANBAR

JORDAN

In April, the number of people displaced from Mosul rose to over half a million, around a fifth of whom have returned to their homes in east Mosul and surrounding areas. Over 80 per cent of people displaced from Mosul are sheltering in camps and emergency sites, but increasingly, people displaced from west Mosul and Tel Afar are choosing to go to host communities in east Mosul in order to reunite with their families. Elsewhere, displacement from Hawiga has slowed since the beginning of the year, reaching a standstill by the end of the month. Relatively small numbers of people continue to flee ISIL-held western Anbar, passing through Kilo 60 and Kilo 18 transit sites on their way to camps in eastern Anbar. Return movements continue countrywide with a further 100,000 people returning to areas of origin in April, bringing the number of returnees to 1.7 million.

Kerbala

WASSIT

Hilla

Kut

BABYLON

Diwaniya

Najaf

Amarah

QADISSIYA

Food - % of population without accessto sufficient food in the last 7 days

MISSAN

Samawah

DISPLACEMENT

Nassriyah Returnees

Mosul Corridor Displacement Trends

334,518

150,000

Start of west Mosul operation

Start of east Mosul operation

THI-QAR

IDPs

SAUDI ARABIA KUWAIT

Hard-to-reach area

145,866

Basrah

MUTHANNA

1,000,000

1

NO LOST GENERATION2

No Info 0 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 75 76 - 100 neighbouhood not assessed

3

Km

MOSUL CITY WASH NEEDS3 Almost all neighbourhoods reported challenges in accessing safe drinking water in their areas.

0

15-Jun-16

15-Jul-16

14-Aug-16 13-Sep-16 13-Oct-16 12-Nov-16 12-Dec-16 11-Jan-17

Salah al-Din, Ninewa and Hawiga

Mosul

Internally displaced people in region (in millions) Syria

6

Iraq

3

Yemen Libya

2 0.3

5.3M

10-Feb-17 12-Mar-17 24-Apr-17

children need education and protection assistance

17

attacks on schools and personnel were reported and at least schools are being used by millitary forces

7

760,000

More than displaced children have missed an entire year of education

50%

About of displaced population are children.

361 grave child rights violations affecting

1,685 children were reported in 2016

3.7

Nearly M school-age children attend school irregularly, or not at all

Tigris

The aim of the No Lost Generation initiative is to protect the safety and future of the children and young people who have been impacted by the conflict.

475

children were reportedly killed and 355 injured as a result of conflict % of population without access to drinking water in the last 7 days

No Info 0 - 25 26 - 50 51 - 75 76 - 100 Neighborhood not assessed

3

Km

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. The data for this map has a limited number of sources, including parties to the conflict. The data has not been independently verified and is subject to error or omission, deliberate or otherwise by the various sources. Due to the rapidly changing situation, numbers and locations listed are subject to change. Creation date: 30 April 2017 Sources: 1. IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Round 70 - 24 April 2017 2. Data from 2016, NLG (www.nolostgeneration.org) 3. Iraq Assessment Working Group Rapid Needs Assessment-April 2017 Feedback: iraqinfo@un.org iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int


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