IRAQ: MOSUL BRIEFING PACK MOSUL
Iraq: Mosul
MOSUL HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
MOSUL HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE Camps and emergency sites (as of 14 November 2016)
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
Response Partner Operational Presence (as of 07 December 2016)
ACTED
Shikhan: 27 Partners
SAMARITAN’S PURSE, BCF IOM, DoH Ninewa/Erbil, UNFPA, ACF, DAMA, WHO, BCF PU-I, IMC, MSF-Fr, UNICEF, WAHA, QRCS
RAPID RESPONSE MECHANISM
CAMP COORDINATION AND CAMP MANAGEMENT
Makhmur : 30 Partners UNICEF, NRC, TDH. INTERSOS, DoE Erbil BCF DAMA, WHO, UNICEF, IOM, UNFPA, IMC, EMIRATE RCS, QATARI RCS, WAHA, HELP THE NEEDY, MSF-Fr, DoH ERBIL, DOH NINEWA, JCF, JIM-NET, MRDS, AL-MESALLAH, ZIAN AND ALMUSTAQBAL FOUNDATION (MFS) LA CHAÎNE DE L'ESPOIR
DWOD, UIHA, UNICEF, UNHCR, BRHA, BCF
UNICEF, DWOD, BCF, DRC
UNOPS*
WFP
UNOPS*
UNOPS*
Dahuk: 2 Partners WRO
191,620
RRM KITS: INCLUDING FOOD, WATER AND HYGIENE ITEMS
112,000
CAMPS RECEIVING IDPS
PEOPLE REACHED
OCHA / Themba Linden
ZELIKAN OPEN
Mosul FOOD SECURITY
SHELTER AND NON-FOOD ITEMS
385,901
PEOPLE REACHED
OF DISPLACED PEOPLE
ARE IN EMERGENCY CAMPS
38,000
AL HASUDIYA NO ACCESS
TO SHELTER DISPLACED PEOPLE IN EMERGENCY CAMPS
513,005
WASH SERVICES IN AND OUT OF CAMPS
PEOPLE RECEIVING SERVICES IN AND OUTSIDE OF CAMPS
PEOPLE REACHED
•
CAMPS, HAVE BEEN REACHED BY ASSISTANCE
277,307
HEALTH CONSULATIONS
11,370
TEMPORARY LEARNING SPACES IN CAMPS
PEOPLE REACHED
CAMP / SITE NAME STATUS
DISPLACED CHILDREN ENROLLED
COORDINATION
LOGISTICS
17,873m2
COMMON STORAGE FACILITIES
80km
BASATEEN – AL SHEUOKH TBC
AL SH’HAMAH OPEN
Penjwin
Darbandihkan
Halabja
Chamchamal: 6 Partners
Kalar
UNOPS*
Kifri
Salah al-Din
Khanaqin: 6 Partners Khanaqin
MUSLIM AID, SCI, WFP UNOPS*
Ba'quba
Adhamia Kadhimia Abu Resafa Ghraib Karkh Mada'in
Shirqat: 10 Partners INTERSOS
Mahmoudiya
Resafa: 2 Partners
UNOPS*
Daquq: 30 Partners
Tikrit:: 30 Partners SOROUH, MERCY CORPS, REACH INTERSOS, SAVE THE CHILDREN, ALMORTAQA
ISLAMIC RELIEF, WRO, NPA/ISFL, DIGC, HARIKAR, IRC, INTERSOS/SEWAN UNHCR, NRC, MERCY CORPS, CRS
TAJDID, IMC, DRC, WEO, WAHA
NRC
UNHCR, MERCY CORPS, SAVE THE CHILDREN
Erbil Ninewa Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Diyala Kirkuk Dahuk Baghdad
UNOPS*
MERCY HANDS UNOPS*
Note: The map will be continuously updated as new information becomes available
Number of implementing partners per district No partner 1-5 reported 6 - 10
11 - 15 16 - 20
Number of implementing partners by governorate per cluster (as of 07 December 2016)
UNICEF, DWOD, UIHA, ARCHENOVA
UNICEF, RIRP, MODM, JANNAT AL FIRDAWS
Boundary
UNOPS*
MDM, DOH, WHO, MSF, MEDAIR, UNFPA, ZHYAN, DAMA
MUSLIM AID, WFP, SCI, WFP,
Map Symbols
MERCY HANDS
UNICEF, SAVE THE CHILDREN, WORLD VISION, MERCY CORPS WFP, WEO, SCI, REACH
WHO, MSF, RI, IMC, IOM, UNFPA, UNICEF
UN agencies and partners implementing activities in Mosul
Baladrooz
Baghdad
SVI (WFP), MUSLIM AID, SCI, WFP DoH Salah al-Din, INTERSOS, WHO RELIEF INTERNATIONAL, IOM
NPA
IOM
UNOPS*
Diyala Tarmia
WHO, DOH, MSF
UNOPS*
Tilkaif: 12 Partners
107
Muqdadiya
Fares
CDO, REACH
INTERSOS
UNOPS*
UNHCR
Balad
DoE Sulaymaniyah
IOM, WHO, UNFPA, PUI, MSF-CH, MEDAIR, MDM
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110 Km
21 - 25
MOSUL HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN NUMBERS
DISPLACED PEOPLE BY GOVERNORATE
RETURNEES BY GOVERNORATE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
3W_Operational_Presence_Iraq 07/12/2016 Geographic/WGS 84 http://www.unocha.org/iraq ocha.iraq@un.org
Above 25
MOSUL CAMPS AND EMERGENCY SITES STATUS/ OPENING DATE
DoE SULAYMANIYAH CDO, PDO, TAJDID
Khalis
Thethar
Baiji: 10 Partners
Potentially, up to 1.2-1.5 million people could be affected by military operations.
SCI
UNICEF, PWJ, BCF, UPP MODM, QRCS
Tooz
Tikrit
MERCY HANDS
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(latest 1 Jan 2017)
Chamchamal
Daquq
Baiji
MUSLIM AID, MERCY HANDS, REACH, SAMARITAN’S PURSE, HA, IHAO
61
MOSUL CUMULATIVE HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
Sharbazher
Sulaymaniya
Kirkuk
UNFPA, WHO, IMC, UNICEF, WAHA
* The UNOPS-implemented Iraq IDP information centre (call centre) is a humanitarian helpline through which affected populations can receive and give information, as well as lodge complaints. Any mobile user (Korek, Asiacell, Zain) can call for free on 80069999.
UN AGENCIES AND NGOs RESPONDING TO THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
UNOPS*
Dokan
Sulaymaniyah
Mosul: 46 Partners INTERSOS, TRIANGLE, SAVE THE CHILDREN, WARCHILD, WVI, ALMORTAQA, BCF DoE Sulaymaniyah, TBC
• Between 4 - 19 December, the Government’s Public Distribution System distributed 3,700 boxes of cooking oil, 1,200 bags of rice, 4,000 bags of flour, 2,600 bags of sugar in newly retaken areas of Ninewa Governorate. Some 30,000 blankets, 14,000 food parcels, 7,500 hygiene kits, 1,600 heaters, and 1,000 tents were also distributed.
AL-ALAM/RUBEIDA OPEN
20 Km
COORDINATED HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
OF COMMON STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE
CHAMCHAMAL TBC
NRC SAMARITAN’S PURSE (WFP), NRC (WFP), ACTED (WFP) ACF, IOM, UNFPA
Koisnjaq
Dabes
Kirkuk
Kalar: 8 Partners
UNOPS*
Pshdar
Rania
Erbil Erbil
Makhmur
UNHCR, MODM, IOM, NRC, SAVE THE CHILDREN, QRCS UNICEF, BRHA, RNVDO, DWOD, UIHA, IOM, OXFAM, DRC, MODM
• As soon as access opens up, wherever possible, efforts are being made to undertake access and security assessment missions in newly retaken areas close to the front lines, rapidly followed by the distribution of emergency response assistance. Partners have reached 356,000 people in need with multi- sectoral emergency response packages of food, water and basic hygiene items. Mobile clinics are providing health care to vulnerable people in hard-to-reach areas.
36km
CAMP / SITE NAME OPENING DATE
MODM, QRCS
Shaqlawa Hamdaniya
MOBILE TEAM, WAHA, TAJDID, IMC, WEO, SCI, WRO, PAO, PDO, REACH, IRC, INTERSOS/SEWAN, HARIKAR, HEARTLAND ALLIANCE, IOM
• More than 99,000 people have found shelter in camps and emergency sites to the east and south of Mosul. Shelter is currently available to accommodate a further 38,000 displaced people. Construction of new sites and plots sites is urgently underway to ensure adequate capacity is available for potential new displacements.
HAJJ ALI 50% end November
DRC (TBC), DRC
Shirqat Hawiga
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE
QAYYARAH-AIRSTRIP 50% end November
QAYYARAH-JAD’AH FULL
SAVE THE CHILDREN, INTERSOS, ALMORTAQA, SOROUTH
Choman
Tilkaif
Mosul
Hatra
• Humanitarian actors have gained access to recently retaken areas, including neighborhoods in eastern Mosul city. Vulnerable residents, particularly those people in retaken areas of Mosul city, are in urgent need of drinking water, food, and trauma care.
PEOPLE IN NEED, IN AND OUT OF
EDUCATION
Dokan: 7 Partners
Soran
Akre
Ninewa
Ba'aj
DRC UNOPS*
FIRST-LINE EMERGENCY
HEALTH
Mergasur
Shikhan
Sinjar
DRC, UNHCR
• The majority of new displacements continue eastwards from Mosul city. Intensification of military activities in Mosul city is likely to trigger new large scale displacement.
356,000
70,000
PROTECTION INTERVENTIONS AND SERVICES
Amedi
Dahuk
Sumel
Telafar
UNICEF, DWOD, BCF
• Protection concerns define this crisis. Between 17 October and 18 December, 2,582 people were referred to Erbil hospitals from Mosul city due to trauma injuries, primarily from gunshot wounds and indirect fire. More trauma stabilization points are urgently needed, particularly near frontline areas.
MORE SPACES ARE AVAILABLE NOW
Dahuk
UNOPS*
Sumel: 2 Partners UNOPS*
IMC, HCR/WRO, SCI NPA/PDO, NPA, DRC, HARIKAR, NCA, AL-MESELLAH, SEWAN, DOH
• Up to one million people in Mosul city are estimated to remain largely inaccessible to humanitarians, sheltering from the fighting, or waiting for an opportune time to flee. The humanitarian community remains extremely concerned for the safety of civilians in conflict areas. Parties to the conflict are being called upon to do everything possible to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and ensure they have access to the assistance they need.
AS SALAMYIAH NO ACCESS
AL BWEYER TBC
Zakho
WFP
WHO, IOM, DOH, HEEVIE, IMC, MEDAIR, MSF-CH, CHAIN OF HOPE, La Chaîne de l'Espoir
• Current displacement has risen to 110,000 people. More than three quarters of displaced families are in camps and emergency sites, while the remainder are in host communities, sheltering in private settings or public buildings.
85%
TEL ASWAD – ASSAGHIR 31/12/2016
PROTECTION
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE
INTERSOS, PIN, HARIKAR, BCF
• Two months into the military operation to retake the city from Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Mosul crisis continues to have a significant humanitarian impact. Humanitarian needs are severe among displaced families in and out of camps, vulnerable residents of newly- retaken communities, and people fleeing fighting in Mosul city.
PEOPLE ARE CURRENTLY DISPLACED
KHAZER M1 OPEN CHAMAKOL (TEL ASWAD) 31/12/2016
333,000
ESSENTIAL NON-FOOD ITEMS
PEOPLE REACHED WITH 30-DAY DRY FOOD RATIONS
110,000
HASANSHAM K TBC
KHAZER M3 TBC HASANSHAM U2 31/12/2016
Telafar: 25 Partners
23 December 2016
OVERVIEW
KHAZER M2 TBC
HASANSHAM U3 OPEN
36km AMALLA OPEN
DRY FOOD RATIONS, READY-TO-EAT RATIONS, HOT MEALS
IN NUMBERS
PEOPLE HOSTED IN CAMPS
¯
DRC, UNHCR
ACTED
ACTED
Akre
DIGC, HARIKAR, AL-MESALLAH, DRC, IOM IMC, DOH, WRO, ZSVP, HEARTLAND ALLIANCE
MERCY CORPS, UNHCR, DRC
MODM, OXFAM, BCF, ERC, BRHA, UNICEF, KUWAIT, IOM, WVI, UNHCR NRC
NARGIZLIA 3 TBC
LA CHAÎNE DE L'ESPOIR
BCF
IMC, HCR/WRO, DRC/UNHCR, SEWAN, DOH, WRO, ZSVP, DRC, HARIKAR, IOM
MERCY CORPS, UNHCR, IOM, NRC, SAMARITAN’S PURSE, WORLD VISION, IRCS/FRC, QRCS, MODM, REACH, TEARFUND
NARGIZLIA 2 TBC
ACTED, WARCHILD, HARIKAR, WVI AMAR NGO / PU-I, ACF, MEDAIR, IMC, UNFPA, UNICEF, ALMUSTAQBAL FOUNDATION (MFS)
AL-MESALLAH, WRO, NRC, WEO, QUANDIL, UNHCR, UNFPA UNICEF, ISLAMIC RELIEF, IMC, TAJDID
NARGIZLIA 1 TBC
Akre: 3 Partners
UNOPS*
Hamdaniya: 44 Partners NRC, INTERSOS, TRIANGLE, REACH, SAVE THE CHILDREN WORLD VISION, MERCY CORPS, WARCHILD, HARIKAR, WVI, ALMORTAQA, SOROUH
SINCE 17 OCTOBER (AS OF 1 JANUARY 2017)
6 17 8 9 1 4 0 0
1 8 4 3 0 4 0 0
20 25 10 3 0 8 0 0
10 32 7 0 3 9 1 0
0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
1 12 3 0 1 4 0 0
3 11 4 2 0 4 0 0
1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1
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MOSUL RESPONSE PARTNER OPERATIONAL PRESENCE
(latest 23 Dec 2016)
(Latest 7 Dec 2016)
(Latest 14 November 2016)
(Latest round 59)
MOSUL OPERATIONS DEVELOPMENTS
FOR INTERNAL USE
16 DEC 2016
7 JAN 2017
30 DEC 2016
(Latest round 59)
Iraq: Mosul corridor displacement overview
(as of 24 October 2016)
Military operations to retake Mosul city, which has been held by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) since 2014, began on 17 October.
Kafrok 2,100
About 7,400 people have been displaced in the first days of the military operation. The majority of families have fled southwards towards Qayyarah, within Tilkeif district, to Zelikan camp in the north-east, and to Debaga camp in the south-east. In addition, about 900 people have reportedly crossed into Syria, where they are being housed in Al Hol camp in Hassakeh. Displacement and return patterns remain fluid as the conflict moves towards Mosul city.
Bashiqa
Zelikan 204 Bartalah
Tilkaif
Mosul
Al Hol camp (Syria) appox. 200km
Ibrahim Al Khalil Gwer
Al Adla
1,800
Debaga
3,084
31,734
Al Jadaa Tinah
Dibs
KIRKUK
5,028
15 Neighbourhoods under ISF control 5 Neighbourhoods under ISF partial control
21 Neighbourhoods under ISF control 4 Neighbourhoods under ISF partial control
28 Neighbourhoods under ISF control 3 Neighbourhoods under ISF partial control
73,008 Armed clash Checkpoint IDP site Returnees
80 K
Indirect Fire Impact
ISF: Iraqi Security Forces
Al Adheam
Balad
River Main road Displacement route
IDPs since the start of Mosul military operation 17 October: : 7,428 0 29-Mar
SV/BBIED: Suicide vehicle/Body-Borne Improvised Explosive Device
450
xx IDPs post 24 March 2016
IDPs in Makhmur district in Erbil since 24 March: 31,734
20 K
SV/BBIED Detonation
Sulaiman Bag
Samarra
Displacement
60 K
Screening site
Direct Fire Incident
ISF Partial Control
Touz Khou rmato
Tikrit Al Door 372
Legend
40 K
ISF Control
Neighbourhood
Touz CP
Amirli Al Alam
IDPs in Salah al-Din and Kirkuk governorates since 16 June: 100,626
Village
Al Rashad
Al Fathah CP
Baiji Al Hajjaj
100 K
Legend
Nazrawa Yahyawa
20,628
Daquq
SALAH AL-DIN
120 K
CURRENT SITUATION
Taza khurmatu
Al Riyadh Fertiliz er plant
Laylan
1,140
Maryam Beg CP
Hawiga
20km
Kirkuk
Maktab Khalid CP
Al Mojamma'at
NINEWA
Taqtaq
Makhmur
ERBIL
Tulul Baq
The fluidity of population movements in the Mosul corridor is happening against the backdrop of voluntary, spontaneous and forced movements of return. IOM has recorded almost 3,000 displaced families – over 17,000 people – returning to Baiji, Shirqat and Tikrit in Salah al-Din. Many returnees are finding their communities destroyed by the armed conflict, and continue to require humanitarian assistance.
CURRENT SITUATION
Erbil
Qu shtappa Big Debaga Stadium
Shirqat
Hatra
People who have been and remain displaced along the Mosul corridor in 2016
CURRENT SITUATION
240
Al Hawd
Qayyarah
140,000 people currently displaced along the Mosul corridor since 24 March Tikrit in Salah al-Din is hosting 70,000 of the newly-displaced people along the Mosul corridor. Many displaced people have also headed to Debaga camp in Erbil, where the population has increased from 3,700 people in March 2016 to over 32,000 by 19 October. Over 58,000 people have passed through the camp since March, although at least 12,000 have left through sponsorship mechanisms, largely to Kirkuk. A further 28,000 people are currently being housed in Makhmur screening site. The majority of new arrivals in Makhmur and Debaga camp in recent months have come from Hawiga in Kirkuk, where some 33,000 people have been displaced since the intensification of military operations in early August. The continuous arrival of newly-displaced families is causing overcrowding in Debaga in particular, and is placing a strain on available services and partners’ capacity to respond to the humanitarian needs across sectors.
Ainkawa
Namrod
Shura
These latest displacements from Mosul are part of a wider pattern of displacement along the Mosul corridor that started at the end of March 2016 and intensified in mid-June. This year, about 140,000 people have been, and remain, displaced along the Mosul corridor.
Shaqlawa
Baharka
Al Hamdaniyah
Hamam al Alil
28-Apr
28-May
27-Jun
Al Khalis
Displacement route post 17 October 2016
27-Jul
26-Aug
25-Sep
Ba`aqubah
25-Oct
Disclaimer: This document is subject to availability of data at the time of circulation. The context is evolving and the information is subject to constant change. Top line figures are not fully mutually exclusive. The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 24 October 2016; Sources: IOM/DTM, CCCM; Feedback: iraq.humanitarianresponse.info, iraqinfo@un.org;
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MOSUL OPERATIONS DEVELOPMENT
ANBAR
MOSUL CORRIDOR DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW (IOM)
(latest 7 Jan 2017)
MOSUL OPERATIONAL MAP
(latest 24 Oct 2016)
(latest 7 Dec 2016)
IRAQ: People currently displaced by Mosul military operations (as of 03 January 2017)
Derig
Zone
Telafar
Shikhan Tilkaif
Tal Askuf
ZONE 2
Kafrij
Tilkef
ZONE 3
21
Access missions
10
RRM distributions
5
Multi-sectoral distributions
59
Mosul
Bashiqa
Hay Al Zahra Hay Al Tahrir Bartella Gogchali
Ninewa
Food distributions
1
Al Fadhliyah Baybukht
ZONE 1
Hamdaniya
2
Karemless Qaraqosh Kharabat
Mosul
ASSISTANCE PROVIDED OUT OF CAMPS
Hamam al Alil Bweyr
Salahiya
Salamiya Namrod
ZONE 4
Emergency response missions close to the front lines have reached tens of thousands of displaced people and vulnerable residents. Over just two days in the Namrod area, the UN and partners reached 60,000 people in 23 villages with emergency food, water and basic hygiene. Follow-up food distributions are taking place to supplement emergency rations with 30-day food packages. The Government is also providing emergency assistance to vulnerable communities in retaken areas.
4
Ar Rasif Ibrahim Khalil Shura
124,800
people reached with multi-sectoral distributions
130,000
people reached with 30-day food rations
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Creation date: 27 Nov 2016 Sources: Clusters, Partners, CCCM
Feedback: iraqinfo@un.org
www.unocha.org
Hasansham U3
Nin.
Khazer M1
Lead Agency
Occupied
UNHCR
1,936
Plots Available
Al Hawd Romana School
Qayyarah Distribution mission Access & distribution mission Access mission
Makuk Sultan Abdulah Qaryat Azhalaila Sert Khabata
Planned
FULL
-
MOMD
6,517
MOMD
5,000
Sul.
Surdesh
MOMD
-
400
-
Nin.
Chamakor
UNHCR
-
1,008
1,392
Nin.
Hasansham U2
UNHCR
-
Under construction
1,500
Nin.
Bartella
N.GOV**
-
Under construction
3,500
Nin.
Qaymawa (former Zelikan)
UNHCR
1,029
Nin.
Amalla
UNHCR
Nin.
Nargizlia 1
Nin.
Hasansham M2 (Khazer M2)
Nin.
Zelikan (new)
Nin.
Nargizlia 2
MOMD MOMD MOMD
4,080
To be assessed
1,000
FULL
3,500
Sal.
Al-Alam 2 (MoMD)
MOMD
750
As Salamyiah
N.GOV**
Hamam Al Alil
MOMD
Al Sh'hamah
MOMD
Tilkaif
FULL
1,750
-
Under construction
3,500
-
Under construction
4,000
-
Under construction
2,500
Zelikan (new)
4
Nin.
Qayyarah Airstrip
Sal.
Basateen Al Sheuokh
Nin.
Haj Ali
Hasansham U3
IOM UNDP IOM
2,320
FULL
4,680
-
Under construction
2,500
Under construction
2,100
-
Hasansham M2 (former Kazer M2)
Hasansham U2
Ninewa
Hamam Al Alil
Hamdaniya
Available:
ISIL Control (24 November 2016) ISIL Control (17 October 2016)
20 Km
www.reliefweb.int
Under Construction Or Planned:
(125,602 People1)
6,867 Plots
(41,202 People)
41,362 Plots
(248,172 People)
Qayyarah Jad’ah
For planning purposes one plot = one family of 6 individuals. This relationship may vary depending on familiy size and preferences. Creation date: 8 Jan 2017 Sources: OCHA, GoI, CCCM cluster, 1IOM DTM Info: johnston@unhcr.org
1,500
Sayyid Hamad village
1,440
4,578
Qayyarah Airstrip Qayyarah Jad’ah
Legend
Haj Ali
IDP site Displacement
Basateen
Salah Al Sheuokh al-Din Shirqat
Displacement route post 17 October 2016 River
80km
732
21,540
Bzeibiz camp (Fallujah)
Ameriyat al Falluja camp Kilo 18 (Ramadi)
444
To Baghdad
Displacement by type of shelter
88%
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
Camps/Emergency Sites
Private arrangements
Trauma casualties remain extremely high, particularly near frontline areas. In the last week, 683 people were referred from eastern Mosul city to hospitals in Erbil and Dahuk. In the previous week, some 817 trauma cases required referral to hospitals, with most of these injuries occurring just after fighting intensified at the end of December.
In critical shelter conditions*
Displacement over time Thousands
80,000
140
129,642
120 100 80
60,000
60
40,000
•
On 8 January, an NGO opened a 50 bed field hospital in Bartalah yesterday, to provide triage, surgery and secondary care. This is the nearest hospital to frontline areas and will relieve some of the pressure placed on Erbil’s emergency hospitals.
•
This week distributions by humanitarian partners in eastern Mosul city reached 50,000 people with ready-to-eat food, water and hygiene items.
475,000
People received emergency response packages of food, water and hygiene items (since 17 October)
419,000
People received food to last one month (since 17 October)
136,000
People currently displaced by fighting in Mosul city (since 17 October)
299,000
Medical consultations have been provided (since 17 October)
112,000
People currently displaced to camps and emergency sites
7,700
plots are available now for new arrivals in camps and emergency sites
Situation Overview
11% 1%
*IDPs currently living in unfinished/abandoned buildings, school buildings, religious buildings and other informal settlements
Displacement by location
120,000
On 29 December, military operations in Mosul City intensified causing, over the following five days, a corresponding increase in the scale of newly displaced people in eastern Mosul city. On 2 January, some 4,000 people were displaced in one day from eastern Mosul city; one of the largest daily movements of people since the beginning of the crisis. Since 3 January, displacement numbers have returned to an average of approximately 1,000 people per day. Newly displaced people are largely moving to the south and east, where camps run by government and humanitarian partners are taking in the new arrivals and further humanitarian assistance is provided. People are also seeking shelter with friends and family members in neighborhoods further east of frontline areas, such as Gogchaly.
40
20,000
Tikrit
Baghdad
Dano Village
Mamilian Camp
Derig
Bzeibiz camp
Ameriyat al Falluja
Um Kdor
Debaga Camp
Kubaiba village
Sayyid Hamad village
Baybokht
Al Haj 'Ali
Qayyarah…
Al-Adla Village
Al-Hood Village
Ibrahim Alkhalil Village
Qayyarah…
Khazer M1
Hasansham M2
Hasansham U3
Qayyarah Airstrip
Qaymawa(Zelikan)
20
-
AL-Maghfera Village
MOSUL OPERATIONAL PLANNING: CAMPS AND EMERGENCY SITES
Al Qadissiya (Tikrit) Tal-Al Sibaat Village (Al-Alam) Markaz Tikrit
120
216
10km
The information reflected in this infographic is constantly changing and captures information available at the moment of production.
(latest 8 Jan 2017)
114 294 228
100,000
(latest 27 Nov 2016)
78
Makhmur
Al Haj ‘Ali
Debaga Reception Center
People currently displaced by Mosul military operations since 17 October 2016
140,000
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO NEWLY-RETAKEN AREAS
462
Displacement to other locations
From Altal (Hatra)
Main road
•
Daratu (BanslawaKasnazan)
Al-Adla village
xx IDPs post 17 October 2016
Al-Alam 2 (MoDM) Al Sh’hamah
135,500 people are currently displaced as a result of conflict in Mosul city that began on 17 October 2017, an increase of nearly 10,000 people in the last week. Some 15,700 returnees and hundreds of thousands of highly vulnerable residents in newly-accessible areas also require humanitarian assistance.
12 To
Erbil
900
Qayyarah Centre
810
10,806
Qayyarah Airstrip
Ibrahim Alkhalil village Gwer
420
Al-Hood Um Kdor
•
Khazer M1
Namrod
600
Shura
Makhmur
Hatra
No access
Highlights
Hasansham U3
30,030
Ninewa
Surdesh
Erbil
To be assessed
20 Km
This report is produced by OCHA Iraq in collaboration with humanitarian partners. Due to the rapidly changing situation, it is possible that the numbers and locations listed in this report may no longer be current at the time of reading. The next report will be issued on or around 16 January 2017.
32,892
150km
ZONE 4
Full
Hamam al `Alil
From Muhalabiya
Khazer M1
Suitable/Constr.
22,172 Plots
Bartellla
ZONE 1
Mosul
Ready to receive
Occupied:
11,550
Al Hamdaniyah
Within Telafar
Chamakor
As Salamyiah
*Islamic Kurdish League
Nin=Ninewa; Sul=Sulaymaniyah; Sal=Salah al-Din
Makhmur
Qaryat Azhalaila
Mamilian camp (Akre)
Hasansham U2 60
Bartella
36km
Situation Report No. 15 (2 January - 8 January 2017)
48 To
5,598
Bashiqa
Mosul
Nargizlia 1 Nargizlia 2
Piran (Nargizlia 3) Qaymawa (former Zelikan)
Mosul
Amalla
1,830
ZONE 2 Tilkef
4,360
Under construction
-
Shikhan
Telafar
-
Under construction
-
MOMD
Sal.
FULL 1,944
-
IKL*
Qayyarah Jad'ah
Nin.
1,000
3,032
620
Piran (Nargizlia 3)
Nin. Nin.
483 FULL
4,000
Nin.
**Ninewa Goverment
Hatra
23,831
Nin.
Emergency Sites
Erbil
people reached with RRM package
Gov. Emergency Camps
2,100
Iraq: Mosul Humanitarian Response
Qaymawa (Zelikan) camp
Al-Maghfera Village
840
Baybokht
Daratu
MISSIONS TO NEWLY RETAKEN AREAS
Red Valley village
0
19-Oct-16 21-Oct-16 23-Oct-16 25-Oct-16 27-Oct-16 29-Oct-16 31-Oct-16 2-Nov-16 4-Nov-16 6-Nov-16 8-Nov-16 10-Nov-16 12-Nov-16 14-Nov-16 16-Nov-16 18-Nov-16 20-Nov-16 22-Nov-16 24-Nov-16 26-Nov-16 28-Nov-16 30-Nov-16 2-Dec-16 4-Dec-16 6-Dec-16 8-Dec-16 10-Dec-16 12-Dec-16 14-Dec-16 16-Dec-16 18-Dec-16 20-Dec-16 22-Dec-16 24-Dec-16 26-Dec-16 28-Dec-16 30-Dec-16 1-Jan-17 3-Jan-17
MOSUL : Humanitarian access and emergency response to newly-retaken areas (as of 27 November 2016) Since 17 October, 21 access missions have reached newly-retaken areas close to the front lines to assess needs and prospects for subsequent distribution. Access missions pave the way for concurrent or follow-up emergency response missions to provide immediate relief to displaced people and residents of newly-retaken areas. The Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM)provides assistance to displaced people. Multi-sectoral emergency response packages are designed for residents who have chosen to stay in their homes. Both contain emergency ready-to-eat food rations, water and basic hygiene items. Supplementary food distributions provide longer-term food assistance to people in need.
Tilkef
IRAQ: Mosul Operational Planning - Camps and Emergency Sites (8 January 2017)
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MOSUL DISPLACEMENT OVERVIEW BY MOSUL OPERATIONS (Latest 3 Jan 2017)
MOSUL HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE SITUATION REPORT (Latest 9 Jan 2017)