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Anbar
Babylon
Baghdad
Basrah
Dahuk
Diyala
Ramadi
Erbil
Kerbala
Missan
Muthanna
Najaf
Ninewa
Qadissiya
Salahal-Din
Sulaymaniyah
Kirkuk
Thi-Qar
Wassit
SAUDIARABIA KUWAIT
IRAN
TURKEY
JORDAN
SYRIA
Hard-to-reach area
Internally displaced people by governorate
Baghdad
1,000,000
10,000
500,000
Tikrit
January 2015Displacement increases to about 2.2 million due to insecurity and conflict in central and northern regions.
Continued fightingincreases number of displaced to about 140,000.
About 85,000 peopledisplaced due to fightingin Anbar.
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
August 2015Nearly 3.2 million people have been displaced from their homes.
Intense fighting centered in Falluja and Ramadi in Anbar increases the number of displaced people to 380,000.
(as of 8 October 2015) Humanitarian snapshot Iraq:
Creation date: 8 October 2015 Sources: Feedback: [email protected] iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int 1. OCHA and IOM DTM 2. MoH/WHO 3. FTS
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 fluidity of the conflict, area of influence is likely to change.
PEOPLE IN NEED
8.6m
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
3.2mAFFECTED HOST COMMUNITIES
3.2mOTHER HIGHLY VULNERABLE PEOPLE - IN HARD-TO-REACH AREAS
1.65m
SYRIAN REFUGEES
0.25m
AFFECTED PEOPLE1 DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW MAP1
Humanitarian conditions in Iraq are worsening with ongoing insecurity, new displacement and a cholera outbreak affecting several governorates. Nearly 3.2 million people have fled their homes and spread to over 3,000 different locations since January 2014. Close to 400,000 people have returned to newly accessible areas, but have found widespread destruction and continue to require humani-tarian support. Over 8.6 million people in Iraq are now in need of humanitarian assistance. Of these, an estimated 2.3 million people are in areas outside Government control, where access is extremely limited. The growing and protracting needs continue to outpace available funding with the 2015 Humanitarian Response Plan funded at 40 per cent to date.
EVOLUTION OF THE CRISIS
1.2m 2.2m
Violence in northern Iraq pushes the number of displaced Iraqis to 1.8 million.
August 2014
1.8m 3.2m
RETURNEES
0.37m
0 20 40 60
Conflict related displacementsincrease to 1.2 million. This includes650,000 people from Mosul and Tikrit and 550,000 people from Anbar.
June 2014
Fall of Mosul.June 2014
Attack on Sinjar and Zummer.
August 2014
Military operationsin Anbar trigger displacement.
April 2015
Military operations trigger displacement in Tikrit, but also allows for return.
March 2015Fall of Ramadi.May 2015
September 2015Cholera outbreak declared in Iraq.
July 2015Humanitarian programmes scale back or are suspended due to severe funding shortfall.
June 2015Revised HRP launched. US$498 million requested for July-December 2015.
IRAN
JORDAN
KUWAIT
SYRIA
TURKEY
ANBAR
BAGHDAD
BASRAH
DAHUK
DIYALA
ERBIL
KERBALA
MISSAN
MUTHANNA
NAJAF
NINEWA
SALAHAL-DIN
SULAYMANIYAH
KIRKUK
THI-QAR
WASSIT
as of 8 October 2015
Confirmed cholera cases 1263
CHOLERA OUTBREAK2
326
33 469 41
21
61
304
12
155
2
146 6BABYLON
QADISSIYA
2
2
HUMANITARIAN FUNDING3
$498 millionHumanitarian Response Plan requirements July to December 2015
2 5.340% funded 60% unmet
$200 millionreceived under the appeal (in US$)