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OVERVIEW: Population Movements in North and Central Iraq
2019 HUMANITARIAN TARGET POPULATION
0 20 40 60 80 100
51.5%fundingreceived
The Humanitarian Response Plan has received US$361.0 million in donor contributions, out of the requested $701.1 million. While the response plan has received 51.5 per cent of its target, funding levels across clusters vary.
IRAQHumanitarian Snapshot (September 2019)
REPATRIATION OF IDPs FROM NINEWA GOVERNORATE - AS OF 29 SEPTEMBER 2019¹
Sources: 1. IOM DTM 2. IOM DTM round 111 3. This presents the overall funding linked to the requirements of the response plans/appeals; the HRP funding is a subset of overall funding to the affected country; Source: Financial Tracking System (FTS) as of 30 September 2019.Creation date: 6 October 2019
Internally displaced people in-camps0.5M
0.55M
Returnees0.5M
People in vulnerable host communities0.2M
Internally displaced people out-of-camps
DISPLACEMENT AND RETURNS TREND²
48.5%funding
gap
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
US$701.1Mtotal funding required
US$361.0Mfunding received as of 30 September 2019
Beginning in mid-August 2019 and continuing through the end of September 2019, there has been a significant shift in population from IDP camps in Ninewa governorate, with more limited movements taking place in Al-Anbar and Salah al-Din. Overall, more than 11,700 families (approximately 70,000 people) have left camps for non-camp settings, and a further 2400 families (approximately 14,000 people) have transferred camps. Nearly 30 per cent of all IDPs in Ninewa living in camps departed during a six-week period; on average, 260 families moved each day.
In Ninewa, some movements were triggered by enhanced security screening measures announced by Ninewa authorities over the summer, when IDP families who were wary of undergoing screenings voluntarily left camps. However, the majority of population shifts resulted from the newly appointed Governor of Ninewa’s declared intent to close all IDP camps in Ninewa by the end of 2019, and authorities’ concerted efforts to close or consolidate several sites. As of 30 September, Jeddah 6, Haj Ali and Nimrud camps are now empty and officially closed; Salamyiah camps 1 and 2 are being consolidated, as are Jeddah 1-5. Humanitarian actors are endeavoring to track movements, a process that is easier with families moving camp-to-camp. However, of the 10,176 Ninewa families who have left for non-camp settings, partners have been able to account for only 4,755 families. Anecdotal evidence suggests that that a high number of households who have left camp settings for non-camp displacement currently live in critical shelter. This finding applies to both returnees, who have returned to destroyed residences, and to non-camp IDPs, who may occupy abandoned buildings or sleep in the tents they have taken from the camps.
OVERVIEW OF FUNDING³
US$500.1M total funding to Iraq as of 30 September 2019
27.8%72.2%HRP Outside HRP
0.09 0.140.38 0.44 0.48
1.07
1.751.90 2.00 2.12
2.302.54
2.682.83
3.04 3.10 3.17 3.18 3.21 3.20 3.19 3.23 3.31 3.34 3.42 3.33 3.31 3.32 3.37 3.34 3.28 3.18 3.09 3.03 3.03 3.02 3.06 3.07 3.023.35 3.30 3.26 3.20 3.17
2.882.62
2.472.32 2.21 2.11 2.05 2.00 1.95 1.92 1.89 1.88 1.87 1.80 1.74 1.74
1.55
0.12 0.17 0.22 0.30 0.36 0.40 0.42 0.45 0.47 0.50 0.55 0.55 0.66 0.73 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.95 1.051.23
1.37 1.46 1.55 1.64 1.74 1.811.95 2.07 2.17
2.282.62
2.76
3.22 3.353.51 3.64 3.71 3.83 3.90 3.96 4.03 4.08 4.09 4.11 4.17 4.21 4.314.27
Internally displaced people(millions)Returnees (millions)
1.65 1.65 1.61 1.611.55
4.35
Al-Anbar Baghdad
Diyala
Duhok
Erbil
Kirkuk
Ninewa
Salah Al-Din
Al-Amadiya
Al-Baaj
Al-Daur
Al-Falluja
Al-Hamdaniya
Al-Hatra
Al-Hawiga
Al-Kaim Al-Khalis
Al-Mosul
Al-Muqdadiya
Al-Ramadi
Al-Rutba
Al-Shikhan
Al-ShirqatAl-Sulaymaniyah
Al-Zibar
Ana
Aqra
Balad
Baladruz
Beygee
ChamchamalDaquq Derbendikhan
DibisDokan
Duhok
Erbil
Haditha
Halabcha
Heet
Kalar
Khanaqin
Kifri
Kirkuk
Koysinjaq
MakhmourPanjwin
PshdarRania
Rawanduz
Samarra
Shaqlawa
Sharbazher
Sinjar
Sumail
Telafar
Tikrit
Tilkaef
Tooz Khurmato
Zakho
Al-Sulaymaniyah
Baquba
No of HHs per District of Arrival
- +Hamam Al Alil 1*
Hamam Al Alil 2
As Salamyiah 1As Salamyiah 2
Al-Karama Camp Al-Qadisya Complex
Al-Alam Camp
Habbaniya Tourist City Camp
Amriyat Al-Fallujah Camp
IDP camp (open)
IDP camp (closed)
Al-Basateen Camp
Abu Ghraib
As SalamyiahNimrudMovement of IDPs from camp to
out-of-camp locations (4,994 HH arrivals)*
Movement of IDPs from camp to out-of-camp locations (15,234 HH departures)
after Camp Departure
* Households having displaced/returned to non-camp locations; note that not all HHs whohave been recorded in these out-of-campsettings have returned to their areas of origin,and many of the IDPs who left camps are nowout-of-camp IDPs.
Al-Anbar
Ninewa
Al-Najaf
Al-Muthanna
Erbil
Diyala
Wassit
Maysan
Salah Al-Din
Al-Basrah
Thi Qar
Kirkuk
Babil
Duhok
Al-Sulaymaniyah
Al-Qadissiya
Kerbala
BaghdadQayyarahAirstrip
Qayyarah-Jad'ah1 & 2
Qayyarah-Jad'ah 3
Qayyarah-Jad'ah 4
Qayyarah-Jad'ah 5
Qayyarah-Jad'ah 6
Haj Ali
Erbil
Al-Hatra
Sinjar
2,213 2,123 2,112 1,843
1,497
1,157
843 613 522 464
340 315 259 215 176 174 174 151 43
NUMBER OF HHs WHO LEFT CAMP SETTINGS PER CAMP
Al-Bas
ateen HTC
4
5
7
20
28
32
65
78
194
400
673
1,438
2,050
Rutba
Ramadi
Al-Falluja
Al-Hawiga
Al-Qaim
Makhmour
Al-Shirqat
Baiji
Telafar
Sinjar
Mosul
Hatra
Baaj
HHs
9,178
4,499
1,187151 219
Mosul
Al-Hamdaniya
Tikrit
Al-Shirqat
Al-Falluja
NUMBER OF HHs WHO LEFT CAMP SETTINGS PER DISTRICT
Al-Falluja
Al-HawigaAl-Qaim
MakhmourAl-Shirqat
Telafar Sinjar Al-MosulAl-Hatra
Al-Baaj
Baiji
2,050
194 400673
1,438
786532287 20
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS (HHs) PER DISTRICT OF ARRIVALAFTER CAMP DEPARTURE