Iraq
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Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
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Site assessed by DTM
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Event tracking
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DTM identified 3,904,350 returnees across Iraq in June 2018, which is a 2% increase in the number of returnees compared to the previous month. Returns have been sustained since July 2016, when the campaign against I
إعتباراً من 31 آيار 2018 حددت مصفوفة تتبع النزوح 2,045,718 من الافراد النازحني داخلياً (340,953 عائلة) الذين نزحوا بعد شهر كانون الثاني عام 2014 موزعين عبر 103 قضاء و3,377 موقعاً في العراق.
As of 31 May 2018, the DTM has identified 2,045,718 internally displaced persons (340,953 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 103 districts and 3,377 locations in Iraq.
DTM identified 3,829,758 returnees across Iraq in May 2018, which is a 3% increase in the number of returnees compared to the previous month. Returns have been sustained since July 2016, when the campaign against IS
This snapshot report is part of the outputs of the last phase of IOM’s project implementation on data collection to enable a better understanding of migration flows from Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Somalia towards Europe, a collaborative effort by the DTM support team and r
This report is part of the outputs of the last phase of IOM’s project implementation on data collection to enable a better understanding of migration flows from Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Somalia towards Europe, a collaborative effort by the DTM support team and relevant I
DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar governorate, particularly the districts of Ana, Al Ka’im and Ru’a, since January 2017.
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements since 15 October 2017, when Iraqi security forces began moving into disputed areas that had previously been held by Kurdish forces.
In Anbar, most of the governorate’s 7,146 returnees identified during March 2018 are in the retaken districts of west Anbar.
A total of 1,279,740 individuals have reportedly returned to Ninewa Governorate, meaning that the number of returnees in Ninewa Governorate has increased by 9% (107,292 individuals) this month.
DTM identified 123,996 returnees across Iraq in March 2018, which is a 4% increase in the number of returnees compared to last month. Returns have been sustained since July 2016, when the campaign against ISIL intensified, with the periods October–November 2016 (aftermath of the offensive to reta
إعتبارا من 31 آذار 2018 حددت مصفوفة تتبع النزوح 2,205,252 من الافراد النازحين داخلياً (367,542 عائلة) الذين نزحوا بعد شهر كانون الثاني عام 2014 موزعين عبر 97 قضاءً و 3,533 موقعاً في العراق.
As of 31 March 2018, the DTM has identified 2,205,252 internally displaced persons (367,542 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 97 districts and 3,533 locations in Iraq.
As of 28 February 2018, the DTM has identified 2,317,698 internally displaced persons (386,283 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 97 districts and 3,680 locations in Iraq. For the same period, DTM has also identified 3,511,602 returnees (585,267 families).
DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from west Anbar governorate, particularly the districts of Ana, Al Ka’im and Ru’a, since January 2017.
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements since 15 October 2017, when Iraqi security forces began moving into disputed areas that had previously been held by Kurdish forces. These areas included parts of Ninewa, Diyala, Salah al-Din and Erbil governorates.
As of 31 January 2018, the DTM has identified 2,470,974 internally displaced persons (411,829 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 97 districts and 3,702 locations in Iraq. For the same period, DTM has also identified 3,346,704 returnees (557,784 families).
DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from W
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements since 15 October 2017, when Iraqi security forces began moving into disputed areas that had previously been held by Kurdish forces.
DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from W
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements since 15 October 2017, when Iraqi security forces began moving into disputed areas that had previously been held by Kurdish forces.
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements since 15 October 2017, when Iraqi security forces began moving into disputed areas that had previously been held by Kurdish forces.
DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from W
