Iraq

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Displaced population tracked by DTM in Iraq
Latest IDP estimates from IDMC
1,555,000
In Iraq, IDMC GRID Dec 2019
Total population in Iraq
As of 2018 World Bank
Region
Middle East and North Africa

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  • Administrative division with available number of displaced persons
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During the reporting period 838,044 IDPs were identified. Of these 401,940 were residing in unknown shelter arrangements and 358,596 were residing in camps and emergency sites.

DTM identified 139,575 IDP families comprised of 837,450 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (747,790) originated from Mosul. 410,940 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 359,448 people were living in camps or emergency settings.

The flow monitoring figures provide an in-dication of the cumulative number of IDPs displaced from west Mosul. 

DTM identified 139,853 IDP families (839,118 individuals) who are currently displaced and 39,099 returnee families (234,594 individuals). 48% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 32% are living in emergency sites or camps.  

A total of 181,803 IDP families comprised of 1,090,818 individuals were identified by DTM enumerators. The majority of the recorded displace population (437,316 individuals) is living in camps and emergency sites.

DTM identified 141,373 IDP families comprised of 848,238 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (760,590) originated from Mosul.

DTM identified 141,042 IDP families (846,252 individuals) who are currently displaced (3% increase) and 37,653 returnee families (225,918 individuals). 49% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 32% are living in emergency sites or camps.  

DTM identified 140,970 IDP families comprised of 845,820 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (759,186) originated from Mosul. 410,754 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 357,750 people were living in camps or emergency settings.

A total of 178,513 IDP families comprised of 1,017,078 individuals were identified by DTM enumerators. The majority of the recorded displace population (402,972 individuals) is living in camps and emergency sites.

DTM identified 137,963 IDP families comprised of 827,778 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (741,774) originated from Mosul. 395,562 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 357,750 people were living in camps or emergency settings.

Military operations in west Mosul led to the dis-placement of thousands of individuals to camps and out-of-camp locations, which are continuously being identified and monitored, when ac-accessible, by the DTM team.

DTM identified 137,552 IDP families (825,312 individuals) who are currently displaced and 37,122 returnee families (222,732 individuals). 48% of the displaced population is living in unknown shelter arrangements and 33% are living in emergency sites or camps.  

DTM identified 137,552 IDP families comprised of 825,312 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (739,200) originated from Mosul. 395,562 people were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 357,054 people were living in camps or emergency settings.

As of 30 June 2017, the DTM has identified 3,351,132 internally displaced persons (558,522 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 104 districts and 3,654 locations in Iraq. For the same period, DTM has identified 1,952,868 returnees (325,478 families).

During the reporting period DTM identified 137,938 IDP families comprised of 827,628 individuals. 395,562 individuals were living in unknown shelter arrangements and 359,670 individuals were living in camps and emergency sites.

DTM identified 136,973 IDP families (comprised of 821,838) who are currently still displaced. DTM also identified 212,832 returnees comprising 35,472 families. The main district of displacement is Mosul where 627,366 individuals were identified.

Military operations in west Mosul led to the dis-placement of thousands of individuals to camps and out-of-camp locations, which are continuously being identified and monitored, when ac-accessible, by the DTM team.

During the reporting period DTM identified 136,973 displaced households comprised of 821,838 individuals.

DTM identified 136,373 Families comprised of 818,238 displaced individuals. Of these 730,962 reportedly originated from Mosul district. 389,898 are in unknown shelter arrangements and 355,518 are living in camps and emergency sites.

DTM identified 178,355 families comprising 1,079,130 individuals. 4, 38,966 are currently living in camps or emergency sites.

During this reporting period DTM identified 136,863 displaced families comprised of 821,178 individuals. The majority of the identified individuals (734,994) reported Mosul as their district of origin.

As of 30 May 2017, the DTM has identified 3,020,034 internally displaced persons (503,339 families) displaced after January 2014, dispersed across 106 districts and 3,577 locations in Iraq. For the same period, DTM has identified 1,813,680 returnees (302,280 families).

The cumulative total of IDPs recorded by DTM from 17 October 2016 to 29 June 2017 is 1,021,476 individuals comprising 170,256 families. Of these, 819,534 individuals (comprising 136,589 families) are still displaced. 389,898 people are currently residing in unknown shelter arrangements.

As of 27 June 2017 DTM estimates that 136,589 households (819,534 individuals) are currently still displaced. The Majority of these IDPs (389,898) are living in unknown shelter arrangements and the most commonly reported district of origin was Mosul (735,492 individuals).

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