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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IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displ
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displ
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displ
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements related to this crisis since October 15, when Iraqi Security Forces began
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements related to this crisis since October 15, when Iraqi Security Forces began
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from West Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017.
This Emergency Tracking (ET) system tracks displacement along the Mosul Corridor as of 17 September 2017.
As of 30 September 2017, the DTM has identified 3,203,124 internally displaced persons (533,854 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 98 districts and 3,726 locations in Iraq.
DTM identified a total of 182,835 IDP families comprised of 1,097,010 individuals who are currently still displaced.
IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement movements related to this crisis since October 15, when Iraqi Security Forces began moving into disputed areas previously held by Kurdish forces.
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement due to tensions over the Kurdish referendum crisis since the vote took place on 25 September.
IOM's Displacement Tracking Matrix has been monitoring displacement due to tensions over the Kurdish referendum crisis since the vote took place on 25 September.
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from west Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017.
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from west Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017.
The DTM has been monitoring displacement movements from west Anbar areas, particularly the districts of Ana, Al-Ka’im and Ru’ua, since January 2017.
On 20 August 2017 the military operations to retake Telafar and surrounding areas were launched.
On 20 August 2017 the military operations to retake Telafar and surrounding areas were launched.
This overview highlights that 36,612 IDPs transited through Hammam Al Aliel screening site since 9 July 2017.
During the reporting period, DTM identified a total of 182,842 IDP families comprised of 1,097,052 individuals who are currently still displaced.
As of 31 August 2017, the DTM has identified 3,259,872 internally displaced persons (543,312 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 99 districts and 3,734 locations in Iraq.
As of 12 September 2017, DTM identified 138,290 IDP families (827,740 individuals) currently still displaced. Of these, the majority originated in Mosul district (740,034 individuals).
