IOM - Iraq IDP Crisis Activity Report

IDP CRISIS IN IRAQ
IOM EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITY REPORT
IOM Activity Report, 09 July-16 July 2014
ASSESSMENTS: DISPLACEMENT TRACKING MATRIX
IOM continues to collect accurate displacement data on the ongoing displacement crisis through the implementation of
the DTM and DTM+ by Rapid Assessment and Response Teams (RART). Forty-two IOM RART personnel in the 8 governorates
most affected by violence and displacement, of a total RART team of 68 field staff, have been actively collecting data from Key
Informants (KIs) for the DTM+ since the beginning of June. As of 16th July, DTM field teams have identified 555 precise locations
containing 60,958 IDP families in Iraq since the beginning of June, as a result of the crisis in the city of Mosul that very quickly
spread to surrounding districts and several other governorates in northern and central Iraq. It is also known that an estimated
7,091 families have left their locations of displacement in Ninewa and are currently on the move. Some intend to return to their
area of origin, while others are in transit to central and southern governorates, or to locations in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
(KRI). This brings the total number of identified IDP families to 68,049 (408,294 individuals) in June and July 2014.
DTM+ assessments are ongoing and field teams will continue to update displacement figures and trends. For a more detailed
account of this week’s DTM assessments, please refer to the accompanying DTM report: www.iomiraq.net/dtm-page
RAPID ASSESSMENTS AND REPORTS FROM THE FIELD
On 12 July, IOM RART personnel carried out a rapid assessment of Bahrka transit site, confirming the presence of more than
5,000 IDPs, many having arrived 3 days before and most waiting to be transferred to the airport for onward movement to central
Iraq, particularly to the govenorates of Najaf, Kerbala, Babylon, Qadissiya, and Wassit. As the distribution process had not been
well coordinated, some families had received nothing despite other having received food and non-food items.
On 15 July, an IOM representative and other UNCT members attended a meeting with the Head of the Erbil Refugee Council,
during which it was confirmed that approximately 750 families had flown from Erbil airport on the previous day (14th) and that
a further 800 would fly to Baghdad on the 15th. As a result of this, approximately 2,000 individuals now remain within the camp,
and discussions are underway as to how best to support this population and respond to increases in numbers. IOM continues
to monitor the situation.
DISTRIBUTIONS: IOM RESPONDS TO EMERGENCY IN NORTHERN IRAQ
Between the 9th and 16th of July, IOM distributed 3,191 individual kits, including 2,411 IOM NFI kits, 200 WFP food parcels, 200
UNICEF Hygiene kits and 380 UNFPA Dignity kits, to a total of 2,411 distinct IDP families. These distributions were implemented
in coordination with local authorities and the HCT. Funding is now being sought and allocated for the procurement and
distribution of further emergency response kits for IDP populations located in priority areas. In the meantime, IOM continues to
assess and identify the vulnerabilities of IDP families in all affected governorates.
Since the beginning of June, IOM
has immediately responded to
the overwhelming needs of IDPs
by distributing 5,901 life-saving
emergency relief items in the form of kits
to vulnerable IDP families (an estimated
35,406 individuals) in the governorates
of Ninewa, Erbil, Sulaymaniah, Kirkuk
and Diyala. In addition to this, IOM
has also been facilitating the delivery
of food parcels on behalf of the World
Food Program (WFP), hygiene kits on
behalf of UNICEF, and Women’s Dignity
kits on behalf of UNFPA to vulnerable
families displaced within the five
governorates mentioned above. This
coordinated response is contributing
to four priority needs of IDP families:
NFIs, Food Items (FIs), hygiene items,
and items designed to assist in the
securing of maternal health. In total,
IOM has distributed 9,497 separate kits
over a period of just 33 days.
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IOM Iraq Distributions between the 9th and 16th of July, 2014
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Al-Shikhan
Tilkaif
Batnay
150 NFI, 30 WDK
Hay Ashor
150 NFI, 30 WDK
Qaryat Bybokht
300 NFI, 50 WDK
Akre
Dubardan
90 NFI, 20 WDK
Shaqlawa
TaisKharab
100 NFI, 20 WDK
Ninewa
Kirkuk
Al-Hamdaniya
Sulaymaniyah
Kirkuk
200 NFI, 35 WDK
Erbil
Kalak
200 NFI, 200 FP, 200 HK, 40 WDK
Darbandikhan
200 NFI, 40 WDK
Kulajo
450 NFI, 60 WDK
Erbil
Mosul
Salah al-DinQaratappa
450 NFI, 60 WDK
Diyala
Khanaqin
121 NFI, 25 WDK
Makhmur
NFI Non-Food Item Packages
FP Food Parcels
HK Hygiene Kits
WDK Women's Dignity Kits
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IOM Activity Report, 09 July-16 July 2014
IOM EMERGENCY RESPONSE DISTRIBUTIONS
Date
9th July
Governorate
Ninewa
District
Tilkaif
Location
Hay Ashoor
9th July
Diyala
Khanaqin
Khanaqin
10th July
Ninewa
Mosul
Teeskharab
10th July Sulaymaniyah Darbandikhan
Darbandikhan
# of Kits Distributed
1) 150 IOM NFIs
1) 121 IOM NFIs
2) 25 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 100 IOM NFIs
2) 20 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 200 IOM NFIs
2) 40 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 200 IOM NFIs
2) 200 WFP food parcels
Erbil
Erbil
Kalak
10th July
3) 200 UNICEF Hygiene kits
4) 40 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 90 IOM NFIs
Ninewa
Al-Hamdaniyah
Duberdan
13th July
2) 20 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 150 IOM NFIs
Ninewa
Tilkaif
Batnay
14th July
2) 30 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 150 IOM NFIs
Kalar
Kulago
14th July Sulaymaniyah
2) 30 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 150 IOM NFIs
Diyala
Kifri
Qaratappa
14th July
2) 30 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 150 IOM NFIs
Ninewa
Mosul
Qaryat Bybokht
15th July
2) 30 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 150 IOM NFIs
Kalar
Kulago
15th July Sulaymaniyah
2) 30 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 150 IOM NFIs
Diyala
Kifri
Qaratappa
15th July
2) 30 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 150 IOM NFIs
Ninewa
Mosul
Qaryat Bybokht
16th July
2) 20 UNFPA Dignity kits
1) 200 IOM NFIs
Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Kirkuk Centre
16th July
2) 35 UNFPA Dignity kits
th
16 July Sulaymaniyah
Kalar
Kulago
1) 150 IOM NFIs
th
16 July
Diyala
Kifri
Qaratappa
1) 150 IOM NFIs
1) 2,411 IOM NFIs
2) 200 WFP food parcels
3) 200 UNICEF Hygiene kits
TOTAL KITS DISTRIBUTED between the 9th and the 16th
4) 380 UNFPA Dignity kits
of July
TOTAL: 3,191 kits distributed this
week
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IOM Activity Report, 09 July-16 July 2014
IOM ACTIVITIES IN NINEWA: NFI DISTRIBUTION IN MOSUL
10 July - IOM distributed 100 NFI kits and 20 UNFPA Women’s dignity
kits to IDP families in Teeskharab of Mosul disrict. IOM Iraq ©
IOM IRAQ IDP CRISIS DONORS
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Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration of the United States Government (PRM)
Government of the Czech Republic
Government of Japan
Department for International Development, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland (DFID)
• Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
• UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)
• UNHCR
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