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IRAQ SITUATION UNHCR FLASH UPDATE 30 April 2017 POPULATION MOVEMENTS New arrivals outpace returns in camps east of Mosul for first time in four weeks. Between 26 and 27 April, 597 families (3,076 individuals) arrived to camps east of Mosul, while 220 families (1,069 individuals) departed. Overall, there are currently about 2,400 empty shelter plots in camps east of Mosul. Camps south of Mosul received 891 families (5,346 individuals), primarily to newly-opened areas of Hammam Al-Alil 2, while 362 families (2,172 individuals) departed. New arrivals were primarily fleeing from west Mosul, and returns were mainly to areas of origin in east Mosul. No new arrivals to camps north of Mosul since 26 April. This is a sharp contrast compared to the preceding week, when 100 to 250 individuals had arrived on a daily basis. Currently, there are 2,174 empty shelter plots in the three camps north of Mosul: Nargizlia 1 (460 plots), Nargizlia 2 (1,063 plots) and Qaymawa (651 plots). 47 families (222 persons) departed Nargizlia 1 camp and returned to their places of origin in east Mosul and surrounding locations primarily based on the desire to resume their livelihood activities. 250 Iraqi refugees return to east Mosul from Turkey. The Iraqi authorities reported that they provided the returnees with transportation by bus from the border to their areas of origin on 27 April. SITUATION UPDATE Members of minority populations targeted by extremist groups seek recognition and support. Minority groups, many of whom are now preparing to return to retaken areas, have indicated that provision of services, including psychosocial support, and the ability to exercise essential rights such as access to justice, are key elements in their return and reintegration in their areas of origin. UNESCO welcomes liberation of Hatra. Armed groups have been cleared from Al-Hadar district of Ninewa governorate, liberating 20 villages as well as the archaeological site of Hatra. UNESCO affirmed its readiness to help protect and promote Iraqi heritage as a force for national cohesion, peace and recovery for the country. RESPONSE UPDATE UNHCR continues receiving new arrivals at Hammam Al-Alil 2. Following the opening of the second phase of construction at Hammam Al-Alil 2, UNHCR has enrolled 1,689 families (9,545 individuals) in the information tracking system, ASSIST, to facilitate access to assistance and services, including shelter. At present, 115 tents remain unoccupied. UNHCR protection partners and camp management in Hammam Al-Alil 2 continue to assist in reuniting families. 200 separated family members were reunited with their relatives on 26 April through family reunification procedures established in the camp. UNHCR distributed 508 CRI kits on 26 April for newly arrived IDPs in the Government’s Jad’ah 5 camp. In total, UNHCR has distributed 5,002 CRI kits in the camp through its partner Muslim Aid. UNHCR needs USD 212 million in 2017 to continue providing urgent protection, shelter and camp coordination and camp management assistance to IDPs from Mosul KEY FIGURES 339,558 Iraqis currently internally displaced from Mosul and surrounding areas since military operations to retake the city began on 17 October 2016 1 50,800 core relief item (CRI) kits distributed to families in camps, assisting some 304,800 IDPs from Mosul and surrounding areas 10,986 family plots currently occupied out of 17,597 family plots (for some 106,000 people) in UNHCR built camps ready to receive IDPs displaced from Mosul and surrounding areas 3 million IDPs since January 2014 2 253,992 Iraqi refugees hosted in countries in the region, and 15,411 Iraqis received in Al Hol camp in Syria since 17 October 2016 FUNDING USD 578 million requested for IDPs and Iraqi refugees in the region in 2017 1 IOM-DTM Emergency Tracking since 17 October 2016. 2 IOM-DTM as of 13 April 2017. Funded 18% Gap 82%

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Page 1: IRAQ SITUATION UNHCR FLASH UPDATE - reliefweb.int · primarily based on the desire to resume their livelihood activities. ... UNHCR Mosul Emergency Response Since October 2016 30

IRAQ SITUATION UNHCR FLASH UPDATE 30 April 2017

POPULATION MOVEMENTS New arrivals outpace returns in camps east of Mosul for first time in four weeks. Between 26 and 27 April, 597 families (3,076 individuals) arrived to camps east of Mosul, while 220 families (1,069 individuals) departed. Overall, there are currently about 2,400 empty shelter plots in camps east of Mosul. Camps south of Mosul received 891 families (5,346 individuals), primarily to newly-opened areas of Hammam Al-Alil 2, while 362 families (2,172 individuals) departed. New arrivals were primarily fleeing from west Mosul, and returns were mainly to areas of origin in east Mosul.

No new arrivals to camps north of Mosul since 26 April. This is a sharp contrast compared to the preceding week, when 100 to 250 individuals had arrived on a daily basis. Currently, there are 2,174 empty shelter plots in the three camps north of Mosul: Nargizlia 1 (460 plots), Nargizlia 2 (1,063 plots) and Qaymawa (651 plots). 47 families (222 persons) departed Nargizlia 1 camp and returned to their places of origin in east Mosul and surrounding locations primarily based on the desire to resume their livelihood activities.

250 Iraqi refugees return to east Mosul from Turkey. The Iraqi authorities reported that they provided the returnees with transportation by bus from the border to their areas of origin on 27 April.

SITUATION UPDATE Members of minority populations targeted by extremist groups seek recognition and support. Minority groups, many of whom are now preparing to return to retaken areas, have indicated that provision of services, including psychosocial support, and the ability to exercise essential rights such as access to justice, are key elements in their return and reintegration in their areas of origin. UNESCO welcomes liberation of Hatra. Armed groups have been cleared from Al-Hadar district of Ninewa governorate, liberating 20 villages as well as the archaeological site of Hatra. UNESCO affirmed its readiness to help protect and promote Iraqi heritage as a force for national cohesion, peace and recovery for the country.

RESPONSE UPDATE

UNHCR continues receiving new arrivals at Hammam Al-Alil 2. Following the opening of the second phase of construction at Hammam Al-Alil 2, UNHCR has enrolled 1,689 families (9,545 individuals) in the information tracking system, ASSIST, to facilitate access to assistance and services, including shelter. At present, 115 tents remain unoccupied. UNHCR protection partners and camp management in Hammam Al-Alil 2 continue to assist in reuniting families. 200 separated family members were reunited with their relatives on 26 April through family reunification procedures established in the camp. UNHCR distributed 508 CRI kits on 26 April for newly arrived IDPs in the Government’s Jad’ah 5 camp. In total, UNHCR has distributed 5,002 CRI kits in the camp through its partner Muslim Aid.

UNHCR needs USD 212 million in 2017 to continue providing urgent protection, shelter and camp coordination and camp management assistance to IDPs from Mosul

KEY FIGURES

339,558 Iraqis currently internally displaced from Mosul and surrounding areas since military operations to retake the city began on 17 October 20161

50,800 core relief item (CRI) kits distributed to families in camps, assisting some 304,800 IDPs from Mosul and surrounding areas 10,986 family plots currently occupied out of 17,597 family plots (for some 106,000 people) in UNHCR built camps ready to receive IDPs displaced from Mosul and surrounding areas

3 million IDPs since January 20142

253,992 Iraqi refugees hosted in countries in the region, and 15,411 Iraqis received in Al Hol camp in Syria since 17 October 2016

FUNDING USD 578 million requested for IDPs and Iraqi refugees in the region in 2017

1IOM-DTM Emergency Tracking since 17 October 2016. 2IOM-DTM as of 13 April 2017.

Funded18%

Gap82%

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UNHCR Mosul Emergency Response Since October 2016 30 April 2017

- 441,720 displaced since 17 October 2016

TentsCamps & Shelter

Alternatives

CompleteNFI Kits

Plots in UNHCR Constructed Camps

USD 212 million required in 2017 for Mosul

emergency response

UNHCR Funding Requirements

Total 29,064 plots Capacity 174,384 IDPs

1 Family per plot and6 Individuals per familyB

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Camp/Site Plots

Targets: 60,000 44,000 87,500

87%

10,133Identified Constructed

Occupied

Developed Plots

New requirementsin 2017

Distributed

Available

New requirements in 2017

B

B

UNHCR Protection Monitoring for Mosul Response

24,028 119,452 Individuals

HHs Assessed

33,452 34,262 27,360 24,378

B

&

(

!

Protection (Co-coordinated by UNHCR & DRC)

Shelter & NFI (Co-coordinated by UNHCR & NRC)

Camp Coordination & Camp Management (Co-coordinated by UNHCR & IOM)

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: UNHCR, UNOCHA, CCCM Cluster, Shelter/NFI CLuster, IOM DTM. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS-WGS

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Date: 20/09/2016

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ISLAMICREPUBLICOF IRAN

IRAQ

TURKEY

ANBAR

DAHUK

DIYALA

ERBIL

NINEWA

SALAHAL-DIN

SULAYMANIYAH

KIRKUK

400

B

Shikhan

Tilkaif

Hamdaniya

Mosul

Telafar

Sumel

Dahuk

Akre

Erbil

Ba'aj

Sinjar

Zakho

Shirqat

Khanaqin

Kifri

BaladroozMuqdadiya

Khalis

Tooz

Kalar

Tikrit

Hawiga

Makhmur

Chamchamal

MergasurAmedi

Soran

Choman

PshdarRania

Shaqlawa

Koisnjaq

Dokan

Sulaymaniyah

Sharbazher

Daur

BaladThethar

Kirkuk

Dabes

Samarra

Mosul Dam Lake

Mosul Dam

DUKANRESERVOIR

BUHAYRATHAMRIN

Al Mansuriyah

Al Qaiyara

Amadiya

Baba Nur

Baiji

Batifa

Daur

Derkar

Jalawla

Khanaqin

Kifri

Manssuriyt Al Jabal

Rizgary

Sadiyah

B

B

Ba'Aj

Choman

Dahuk

Erbil

Kalar

Mosul

Samarra

Soran

B

Khosravi

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Sources: UNHCR Registration Unit, UNCS, UNOCHA, UNHCR CCCM Cluster and Open Street Map. Geographic Coordinate System: GCS_WGS_1984

LegendMosulCampConstructionShapefile

oldcampsidp

Border_crossing

Sheet1$ Events

e Airports2

quadrants_boundaries

irq_polbnda_adm3_500k_UNAMI_PA

B Border crossing

e Airbase

Town

Constructed/Planned camp MoMD

IDP Camp

Refugee Camp

Bridge

Main Road

Road

River

Water Body

Governorate Boundary

District Boundary

Elevation 600 to 1200 meters

International airport

Standoff lineFor illustration purposes only and are not suitable for site-specific decision making.

UN Operational Quadrants boundaries

City

Constructed/Planned camp UNHCR

Existing camps withSpare Capacity UNHCR

Existing camps withSpare Capacity MoMD

1 2 3 4

Planned

UNHCR Camps/Plots Construction

Under constructionB

B

Completed

B

B

BB

BNargizlia 1

Zelikan (new)Nargizlia 2

Qaymawa (Zelikan)

Debaga stadium

B

BBustan Al Sheuokh

Qayyarah-Jad’ah

B

Qayyarah AirstripHaj Ali

B

Chamakor

B

B

BAs Salamiyah

Hammam Al-Alil

Hasansham U2Hasansham U3Bartella

Khazer M1Hasansham M2B

Al AlamBAl Alam (2,3,4,5)

BAl Sh'hamah

Olympic Stadium

DaquqLaylan 2

Amalla

Ü

Aljaser Alqadeem

Alhuria

Aljeser AlthaletAljeser Alkhamis

Aljeser Alrabe'a

17 July

Tammam

Al-Afraah

Al-Akha'a

Al-Amel

Al-Anabi

Al-Andalus

Al-Araby

Al-Athar

Al-BaladyatAl-Bareed

Al-Dawassa

Al-Dobat

Al-Dor

Al-Eqtesadyeen

Al-Fawqania

Al-Faysalya

Al-Gadeeda

Al-Gazaer

Al-Ghabat

Al-Ghazaki

Al-Hadbah

Al-Harragiya& Al-Ghabat

Al-Hashemya

Al-Hureia

Al-Jadeed

Al-Jamiaa

Al-KaramaAl-Khatoneia

Al-Khizlani

Al-Kindy

Al-Maamoon

Al-Malya

Al-Mansoor

Al-MarkazAl-Jamiy

Al-Masarif

Al-Moharebeen

Al-Mothana

Al-NabiYounis

Al-Naser

Al-Qayrawan

Al-Qudus

Al-QusurAlrriasia

Al-Rabee

Al-Rafdin

Al-Rahmaa

Al-Rahman 2

Al-Sadeeq

Al-Safaa

Al-Salam

Al-Senaa Al-Senaa

Al-Shortah

Al-Suker

Al-Taameem

Al-Tahrir

Al-Thaqafah

Al-Thawra

Al-Wahda

Al-Yarmook

Al-Zeraee

Al-Zohoor

Al Qawsiat

Ali bn abitaleeb

Almazarie

Almohandiseen

Alnahda

Arbachya

Ashor

BabAlbeez Bab

Al-jadeed

BabSingar

BadrAl-Kobra

Besan

Cemetery

DomezFalastin

Ghazlanimilitary

training center

Haramat

HusainBasha

Ibn-Al-Atheer

JarfAlmawsil

Jawania

Jleawkhan

Jleawkhan

MilitaryArea

MosulInternational

Airport

MosulSugar

Factory

Mshearfa/al-kaneasa

Nablus

NinawaAl-Sharqia

RagemHadead

Rashedeya

ShaikhAboalaula

ShaikhFathi

TalAl-Romman

Tarekben zyad

Al Janubeya WadieHagar Al-Sabaawe

Kolan

KolanAl-Shifaa

2km

Al Hol camp

MosulB

BB B

20km

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC

City

Main RoadRoad

B Completed IDP Camp (9)(14,064 plots)

B Under construction IDP Camp (2)(15,000 plots)

B IDP Emergency site or camp by partners

B Existing IDP camp with spare capacity

Bridge

International Borders

District BoundaryNeighbourhood Boundary

BBDebaga (Extension)

Debaga 1

Debaga 2

BSurdash

B Refugee Camp

Governorate Boundary

IRAQ

BHammam Al-Alil 2

Assisted by UNHCR

UNHCR Co-coordinated Clusters:

Camps and emergency sites include locations within the broader Mosul corridor. 634,364 IDPs from Erbil, Ninewa, Salah al-Din and Kirkuk Governorates were displaced due to hostilities since April 2016.

Includes conflict-affected population who were

never displaced

141,146individuals

assisted out of camps

316,998individuals

assisted in camps

BAl Salamiyah 2

BBLaylan C

45

500

1,000

378

1,600

1,690

2,400

3,418

1,000

651

1,567

246

3,032

115 1,467

10,000

Al-Alam

Olympic Stadium

Laylan 2

Qaymawa (Zelikan)

Hasansham U2

Daquq

Hasansham U3

Chamakor

Amalla

Hammam Al-Alil 2

Al Salamiyah 2Occupied Plots Developed Plots Undeveloped Plots

10,986

6,611 26,467

50,800 8,001

28,699 8,760

35,109

16,131