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The situation in Mosul remains fluid with conflicting information emerging from different sources. While schools are functioning, exams have been postponed indefinitely. Hospitals are reportedly open and functioning with dwindling supplies. According to reports, schools and hospitals in Tikrit and Dor (Salahadin) remain largely closed and there is a shortage of medical staff. Continuing violence has triggered displacement from Jalawla’ and Sa’diya (Diyala). Reports suggest that violence in Tikrit has triggered displacement of up to 1,200 families. Of these, 200 families have reportedly arrived in Qoratoo sub-district near Khanaqeen (Sulaymania) and arrivals from Diyala are continuous. UNICEF working to finalize rapid assessments of these fast moving populations in order to ensure provision of water, sanitation and health interventions. SITUATION UPDATE ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! P ! \ ! \ Saudi Arabia Islamic Republic of Iran Syrian Arab Republic Kuwait Jordan Basra Duhok Irbil Mosul Najaf Kirkuk Al Kut Samarra Karbala' Ba'qubah Al Amarah Al Hillah Ar Ramadi As Samawah An Nasiriyah Ad Diwaniyah Sulaymaniyah Zakho Tikrit Mandali Ar Rutbah Az Aubayr Tall Afar Al Musayyib Al Fallujah Ash Shatrah Kuwait Baghdad IRAQ - New IDPs Map by Province about 500,000 people displaced from Mosul about 480,000 people displaced from Anbar 200,000, Mosul IDPs entered Dohuk 100,000 Mosul IDPs entered Irbil 25,000 peoople displaced inside Mosul 2,370 Anbar IDPs 30,654 Anbar IDPs 6,864 Anbar IDPs 16,938 Anbar IDPs 83,500 Anbar IDPs 286,000 people displaced inside Anbar province 2,664 Anbar IDPs 3,150 Anbar IDPs 46,800 Anbar IDPs 348 Anbar IDPs 2,004 Anbar IDPs 660 Anbar IDPs 1146 Anbar IDPs as of 15 June 2014 about 40,000 people displaced from Tikrit and Samara about 6,000 people displaced from Diyala 1,500 Diyala IDPs 0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 300000 350000 Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk Mosul Baghdad Salah al-Din Erbil Dahuk Anbar Provinces hostng 5 ,000 and above IDPs Anbar IDPs Ninewa IDPs Diyala IDPs 4,500 Diyala IDPs Source: UNAMI JUNE 15TH 2014 Follow us on social media Title UNICEF Iraq Representative UNICEF Iraq Chief, Communication Name Marzio Babille Jeffrey Bates Contact information Email: [email protected] Cell: +964-7809194142 Email: [email protected] Cell: +964 7801964524 SITREP IRAQ IDP CRISIS 6

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Page 1: IRA IDP CRISIS SITREP 6 - UNICEF y r i a AL-SHIKHAN TILKAIF AL-HAMDANIYA MOSUL TELAFAR SEMEL DUHOK AKRE ERBIL AL-BA'AJ SINJAR HATRA HATRA ZAKHO MAKHMUR AMEDI MERGASUR SHAQLAWA DABES

The situation in Mosul remains fluid with conflicting information emerging from different sources. While schools are functioning, exams have been postponed indefinitely. Hospitals are reportedly open and functioning with dwindling supplies. According to reports, schools and hospitals in Tikrit and Dor (Salahadin) remain largely closed and there is a shortage of medical staff. Continuing violence has triggered displacement from Jalawla’ and Sa’diya (Diyala).

Reports suggest that violence in Tikrit has triggered displacement of up to 1,200 families. Of these, 200 families have reportedly arrived in Qoratoo sub-district near Khanaqeen (Sulaymania) and arrivals from Diyala are continuous. UNICEF working to finalize rapid assessments of these fast moving populations in order to ensure provision of water, sanitation and health interventions.

SITUATION UPDATE

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Saudi Arabia

Islamic Republic of Iran

Syrian Arab Republic

Kuwait

Jordan

Basra

Duhok

IrbilMosul

Najaf

Kirkuk

Al Kut

Samarra

Karbala'

Ba'qubah

Al Amarah

Al Hillah

Ar Ramadi

As Samawah An Nasiriyah

Ad Diwaniyah

Sulaymaniyah

Zakho

Tikrit

MandaliAr Rutbah

Az Aubayr

Tall Afar

Al Musayyib

Al Fallujah

Ash Shatrah

Kuwait

Baghdad

IRAQ

0 6030 km

- New IDPs Map by Province

about 500,000people displaced

from Mosul

about 480,000people displaced

from Anbar

200,000, Mosul IDPsentered Dohuk

100,000 Mosul IDPsentered Irbil

25,000 peoopledisplaced inside Mosul

2,370 Anbar IDPs

30,654 Anbar IDPs

6,864 Anbar IDPs

16,938 Anbar IDPs

83,500 Anbar IDPs

286,000 peopledisplaced inside Anbar

province

2,664 Anbar IDPs

3,150 Anbar IDPs

46,800 Anbar IDPs

348 Anbar IDPs

2,004 Anbar IDPs

660 Anbar IDPs

1146 Anbar IDPs

as of 15 June 2014

about 40,000 people displaced from

Tikrit and Samara

about 6,000people displaced

from Diyala

1,500 Diyala IDPs

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Provinces hostng 5, 000 and above IDPs�

Anbar IDPs Ninewa IDPs Diyala IDPs

4,500 Diyala IDPs

Source: UNAMI

JUNE 15TH 2014

Follow us on social media Title

UNICEF Iraq Representative

UNICEF Iraq Chief, Communication

Name

Marzio Babille

Jeffrey Bates

Contact information

Email: [email protected]: +964-7809194142

Email: [email protected]: +964 7801964524

S I T R E PIRAQ IDP CRISIS 6

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ri a

AL-SHIKHAN

TILKAIF

AL-HAMDANIYA

MOSUL

TELAFAR

SEMEL

DUHOK

AKRE

ERBIL

AL-BA'AJ

SINJAR

HATRA

HATRA

ZAKHO

MAKHMUR

MERGASURAMEDI

SHAQLAWA

DABES

Bajid Kandala

Garmawa

Khazr

Domiz

Kawergosk

Darashakran

Qushtapa

Gawilan

Akre

Zakho

Khabat

Semel

Bardarash

Gawilan

Qasrok

Faida

Akre

Qushtapa

Duhok

Mosul

Erbil

Rabiaa

Zmmar

Kalak

Khazir

Bashiqa

Bartalah

Al Shikan

Zumara

Sinjar

Talafar

EyadhiaOwaynat

Garmak

Gwer

Namrud

Alqosh

Wana

Makhmur

IRAQ - Ninewa Governorate and Kurdistan Region of IraqReported Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)

Note: Data, designations and boundariescontained on this map are not warranted to beerror-free and do not imply acceptance by theREACH partners, associates or donorsmentioned on this map.

For Humanitarian Purposes OnlyProduction date: 15 June 2014

VERSION 5

MosulErbil

Duhok

Baghdad

Sulaymaniyah

IRAQ

IRANSYRIA

SAUDI ARABIA

TURKEY

0 10 20 305KM

Only data available at the time of printingshown on the map.

Administrative boundaries:GADM/OCHA/HIC 2011

IDP Data Source: UNHCR , ICODHA andDepartment of Displacement andMigration (BDM)

Background reference map: ESRI

Projection: WGS 1984 Web MercatorAuxiliary Sphere

Contact: [email protected]: IRQ_IDP_Ninewa_15June2014

*Map designed for A1 Printing

Feesh Khabur

Sahela

(Semalka)

(Shilkiya)

BashiqahPopulation: reported

1,000 families

AkrePopulation:

reported 3,000Individuals

BadrikePopulation:

reported 2,000families

RabiaaPopulation:

reported 300Families (BDM)

Duhok GovernoratePopulation: reported200,000 individuals

TalafarPopulation: reported 600

Families (UNHCR)

ZmmarPopulation:

reported 2,500Families (IOM)

Al-HamdaniyaPopulation: reported 1,500

families (UNHCR)

BartalahPopulation: reported 200families (UNHCR, PARC)

Tall KayfPopulation: reported

1,000 families(UNHCR, PARC) and400 students from the

University of Mosul

BahzaniPopulation:

reported 500families (UNDP)

ZakhoPopulation:

reported 3,000Families

Duhok CityPopulation:

reported 3,000Families

Khazr/KalakTransit SitePopulation:

confirmed 154

AlqoshPopulation: reported

165 Families indifferent villages (IOM)

WanaPopulation: reported 1,500

families (IOM)Mosul Dam and thesurrounding villages

GwerPopulation: reported

2,000 families (UNHCR)

MakhmurPopulation: reported 300

families (UNHCR)

Erbil GovernoratePopulation: reported up to100,000 individuals (ERC)

Erbil CityPopulation: reported

225 families (REACH)across 6

neighbourhoods

Governorate borders

Country borders

District borders

Region Capital

Governorate Capital

Other cities

Transit Site

Border Crossing

IDP Locationsand hotspots

KRI Governorates

Areas of Concern

Permanent RefugeeCamp

Kalak CityPopulation:

reported 300families

(Mukhtar)

EyadhiaPopulation: reported500 Families (IOM)

OwaynatPopulation: reported400 Families (IOM)

Khanaqin

Kirkuk

Sulaymaniyah

Arbat

Ir

an

KhanaqinPopulation: reported 600

Families (IDP SitRep)

0 30 60 9015km

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JUNE 15TH 2014

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UN Agencies have agreed to review cluster planning figures set out in the Strategic Response Plan (SRP).

UNICEF is supplying the KRG DoH with two 27 square meter tents for immunization activities and to serve as a health clinic. UNICEF also initiated establishement of fully equipped baby hut units, which will provide growth monitoring services and breast-feeding councelling. In Erbil city, the main hospital, and particularly the maternity ward, is overburdened by the influx of IDPs. UNICEF is supplying materials and supplies for an advanced primary health care unit set up (Malafandi Public Health Centre/PHC) to provide additional capacity. UNICEF will provide eight midwifery kits (sufficient for 400 deliveries), consisting of basic medical supplies for one delivery ward and or one maternity ward.

UNICEF responded to a request of the DoH in Dohuk and now supports five EPI teams (immunization) and five nutrition teams with human resources, transport logistics and supplies.

The Polio sub-national immunization days (NIDs) planned for 15-19 June started today in the KR-I, Baghdad and Anbar only. Campaigns in Ninewa, Kirkuk, Salahadeen and Diyala have been postponed. The depletion of fuel stocks across Central Iraq could reduce mobility of vaccination teams.

PROGRAMME UPDATE

HEALTH AND NUTRITION

Water supply in Mosul is reportedly normal and current stocks of chlorine are enough for one month. A new camp site has been identified in the KR-I and site planning started today. As of mid-day today, 1,058 persons have been registered and a daily increase of 250 people per day is anticipated. UNICEF has completed installation of thirteen water tanks, has distributed 200 Hygiene Kits, and is installing and additional ten and thirty showers. UNICEF and the KRG are jointly providing water-tankering. UNICEF provides solid waste-management in Kazir Camp and the KRG is responsible for waste disposal. A new camp will be operational in three weeks and Kazir camp will be closed. In cooperation with IOM, UNICEF supplies have reached Khalacki in the Mosul/Erbil area (15 kms from Shekhan). These supplies benefited 250 families (1,500 people, mostly children) and included 12,000 bottles of water, 250 hygiene kits and 1000 water jerrycans.

WASH

UNICEF responded to a request from the MoDM to support 1000 displaced families from Shahraban and Sa’diya in Diyala and who are displaced to Kalar. The training of 60 teachers in schools that host IDP children from Anbar started today. This training will include guidance on the provision of psycho-social support. Another 100 teachers were already trained during May, 2014. Catch up classes continue in Al-Qaim, Ana, Rawa and four schools opened today in Heet, Al-Baghdadi, Haditha and Khaldiya.

EDUCATION

The existing Child Helpline will be expanded to provide 24/7 support to children in need. Information on the availability of services offered will be disseminated through various forms of communication to increase awareness among children. Based on a request from the Directorate of Social Affairs in Erbil, UNICEF agreed to create more child friendly spaces in IDP hosting areas, prioritizing Khazar camp. UNICEF provided IDP children in Kalacki near Sheikhan with 50 handballs and 250 jump ropes.

CHILD PROTECTION

Disclaimer: This report is based on information received from various internal and open sources. With the exception of the UNICEF Programme Update, it is not possible to independently verify all information. As such the report does not reflect the opinion or position of UNICEF, and is intended for informational purposes only.3

JUNE 15TH 2014

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