703,000 31,000
202,000
29,000204,000
375,000
3,000
Anbar
Babylon
Baghdad
Basrah
Dahuk
Diyala
Erbil
Kerbala
Missan
Muthanna
Najaf
Ninewa
Qadissiya
Salahal-Din
SulaymaniyahKirkuk
Thi-Qar
Wassit
Source: IOM DTM 16 February 20173,000375,000
703,000Returnees by governorate
Erbil
Mosul
Tikrit
Kirkuk
ShikhanTilkaif
Hamdaniya
Mosul
Telafar
Akre
Erbil
Hatra
Shirqat
Baiji
Haditha
Khanaqin
Kifri
Muqdadiya
Khalis
Tooz
Tarmia
Heet
Tikrit
Hawiga
Daquq
Makhmur
Chamchamal
Soran
Shaqlawa
KoisnjaqDokan
Fares
Daur
BaladThethar
Kirkuk
Dabes
Samarra
Anbar
Baghdad
Diyala
ErbilNinewa
Salahal-Din
Kirkuk
Armed clash
Returnees
RiverMain road
Displacement
District boundaryGovernorate boundary
Displacement route
IDPs post March 2016
(Al-Qadissiya)
Al Haj Ali
Al-Adla
Al-Hood
Al-MaghferaBaybokht
Daratu
Derig
Dibaga
Hasansham M2Hasansham U3
Hay Al-Quthat
IbrahimAlkhalil
Khazer M1
Kubaiba
Mamilian
Om Kdor
Qaymawa(Zelikan)
Qayyarah Airstrip
Qayyarah Jad'ah
SayyidHamad
Al-Qayyarah Center
From Muhalabiya
From Altal
to Ameriyat (Fallujah)
to Baghdad
to TelafarDano Village
to other camps
to Bzeibiz (Fallujah)
Daquq
Bayji
Al Door
Samarra
Balad
Tikrit
20 Km.
30,000
10,000
Internally displaced people
Hatra
Nargizlia
to Sulaymaniyah
to Diwaniya (Qadissiya)
to Babylon
Hawiga
RETURNEES2
Nearly 1.5 million people have returned to their areas of origin across Iraq by February. Nearly 700,000 people have returned to Anbar, making it the governorate with the highest returns, followed by Salah al-Din with nearly 375,000 returnees.
255,000people to benefit from scaling up WASH services in camps, emergency sites and transit sites
Scaling up
Over 190,600people are currently receiving WASH services in camps and transit sites. Over 1.3 million people in and out of camps have received WASH services since 17 October.
Response2.3 million litres of safe drinking water per day are trucked into 28 neighbour-hoods of east Mosul city.
Needs13.28 million litres of water per day required (15 litres per day for about 885,000 people)
Significant shortages of drinking water remain a priority humanitarian concern in east and west Mosul city. Civilians in south-western neighbourhoods have no access to the public network and are potentially accessing untreated drinking water.
WASH facilities need to be urgently installed for 12,500 plots in existing camps and emergency sites south of Mosul city.
Gaps
DISPLACEMENT TREND2
MOSUL EMERGENCY: WASH* NEEDS AND RESPONSEoss the country, 1,956 people have been
By the end of February 2017, 163,000 people were displaced by military operations to retake Mosul from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Following a pause, hostilities resumed in western Mosul on 19 February, leading to a spike in displacement. All people displaced from western Mosul have been accommodated with family members or in camps and emergency sites, where they receive a tented plot, basic household supplies, hygiene kits, and 30-day food rations. Camp expansion is rapidly accelerating to ensure capacity keeps pace with demand. Significant shortages of drinking water continue to be a major humanitarian concern in eastern Mosul city. Civilians in many neighbourhoods of south-western Mosul also have no access to the public network and are accessing untreated drinking water.
Displacement also continues in the Hawiga district of Kirkuk Governorate.
HOSPITAL REFERRALS3
Casualty cases from traumastabilization points in Mosul
(February 2017)
female22% (203)
male78% (706)
casualties by agecasualties by gender6% (57)under 5
94% (852)above 5909909
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
16-Jun-16 16-Jul-16 16-Aug-16 16-Sep-16 16-Oct-16 16-Nov-16 16-Dec-16 16-Jan-17 16-Feb-17
Mosul Corridor Displacement Trends
Salah al-Din and Ninewa Mosul
Salah al-Din and Ninewa
Mosul
Creation date: 1 March 2017 Sources: 1. WASH Cluster 2. IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Round 65 - 16 February 2017 3. WHO February 2017 Feedback: [email protected] iraq.humanitarianresponse.info www.reliefweb.int
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 orotherwise by the various sources. Due to the rapidly changing situation, numbers and locations listed are subject to change.
*Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
IRAQ: Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 28 February 2017)