IRAQ: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 31 July 2017)
" DRAFT 1 Iraq: Hawiga displacement overview (as of 17 July 2017) "1 " 1" 3
Large-scale fighting in Mosul has ended, but the DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW - HAWIGA risks faced by Iraqis are diversifying, as sporadic pockets of insecurity and asymmetric attacks persist and sectarian violence increases. Grievances from years under Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are keenly felt, and retributive acts against alleged ISIL-affiliated families are increasing, most notably in Anbar, Diyala, Ninewa and Salah al-Din. The fear of retribution is hindering returns, and although over 2 million Iraqis have returned home, the rate of return in July was lower than in recent months. Displaced people remain in need of comprehensive humanitarian assistance for some time to come.
HAWIGA OVERVIEW OF NEEDS
Debaga screening centre
E
E
Haj Ali
Qayyarah-Jad'ah
Estimated population in Hawiga district.
Debaga
Debas screening centre P E
NINEWA GOVERNORATE
Mamah checkpoint
Al Qasabah
Jumila E Shirqat P
953,000² Mustering point Start of West Mosul Operation
Start of East Mosul Operation
checkpoint
" " " " P
E
Under construction IDP outflow Major city Road River Governorate boundary
Al Shahamah Al Karamah
Salah al-Din and Ninewa
Baiji P Al-Alam
"
Bawa (Baidawa)
Daquq
Tooz Khourmato
"
Rubeida screening centre
20,000
Olympic Stadium
P Tikrit
9,000
SALAH AL-DIN GOVERNORATE
Daur P
of required funds for 2017 Iraq Humanitarian Response Plan are unmet. Unmet requirements by Cluster 130M
Shelter and NFI Food Security
123M
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
98M
Protection
Tooz Khourmato P
E Samra
Daquq checkpoint EP
Albu Mohammed village
Hiakel
ANBAR
Mosul
E
Camp population
Hard-to-reach area
31 Jul 17
19 Feb 17
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Daquq
!
Fatha
Open
Laylan Nazrawa
!
Maryem Beg
Closed
Collective centre, open
Yahyawa
Daquq HUB screening centre
! Locations in the buffer zone Camp
E !
Sultan Maree
Open Partially open
55 %
P
! ( Multaqa
Hawiga
Chamchamal P
Kirkuk
Maktab Khalid
0
17 Oct 16
UNMET 2017 HRP FUNDING REQUIREMENTS
E
Qal’at Shirqat
District boundary 15 Jun 16
E
Kharaba Root village ! (
Checkpoint / Screening centre
Of the over 4.8 million people displaced in Iraq since early 2014, about 3.3 million remain displaced, living in 3,700 locations across the country.
Number of people currently displaced from Hawiga.
Kirkuk-Erbil checkpoint
I
Basateen Al Sheuokh
E E E
100,000
Makhmour P
P
INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT - MOSUL OPERATION1
85,000
ERBIL GOVERNORATE
4,000
56M
Health
50M
Muli-purpose Cash Assistance
49M
Education
47M
TOTAL
Camp Coordination 17M Camp Management Rapid Response 17M Mechanism Emergency 12M Livelihoods DIYALA GOVERNORATE Logistics 11M Coordination and 4M Common Services
Emergency Telecommunications
US$542 million
Funding Required
3M
Source: FTS July 2017
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations Creation date: 17 July 2017; Sources: Boundaries - CODs 2015, Camps - CCCM; Feedback: info@humanitarianresponse.info, iraqinfo@un.org;
EVOLUTION OF THE CRISIS1 4M 3M 2M 1M Mar-14
IDPs Returnees
Jun-14
Sep-14
August 2014 June 2014 Attacks on Sinjar, Mosul falls and violence spreads across north-central Zummar and the Ninewa Plains displace nearly Iraq. Conflict related displacements increase to 1.2 1 million people within weeks, pushing the million, though some number of displaced displaced quickly return to Iraqis to 1.8 million. Mosul.
Dec-14
January 2015 Displacement increases to about 2.2 million due to insecurity and conflict in central and northern regions.
Mar-15
Jun-15
May 2015 Millitary operations in Anbar trigger displacement. About 116,850 displaced people returned to their homes in Anbar.
Sep-15
September 2015 Cholera outbreak begins in central and southern Iraq. By December, 17 governorates are affected, over 2,800 cases are confirmed and two deaths are registered.
Dec-15
December 2015 Millitary operations to retake Ramadi intensify. Around 30,000 people are displaced in December and January 2016.
Mar-16
June 2016 Over 85,000 people are rapidly displaced from Fallujah as the city is retaken by Iraqi Security Forces.
Jun-16
Sep-16
Dec-16
September 2016 October 2016 November 2016 The fight for Mosul begins Millitary operations Returns increase on 17 October leading to along the Mosul dramatically, and Anbar corridors severe protection threats for reaching more than over one million civilians. 100,000 per month. displace more than Around 90,000 people are By November 2016, 500,000 by displaced in the first two end-September 1.2 million people months of the battle. returned home.
Mar-17
February 2017 Millitary operations begin in West Mosul rapidly raising the rate of displacements.
Jun-17
July 2017 Prime minister announced the complete recapture of Mosul city. Up to 953,000 people displaced.
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 is not 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: 31 July 2017. Sources: 1. IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) as of July 2017 - 2. Government of Iraq - cumulative displacement as of July 2017 - 3. Financial requirements are expected to be higher after clusters’ revisions according to the new targets and planning scenarios. Feedback: iraqinfo@un.org iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweacb.int