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Iraq: CCCM FSMT gaps, needs & presence - National Overview Total IDPs in Iraq (DTM)
November 2017
Map of FSMT submission
2,882,738
IDP populations in Camps
611,893
No 8%
21.2%
IDP distribution by genders & ages 60 and More
1.4%
36 to 60
5 to 18
2.1%
7.0%
18 to 36
7.9%
13.4%
15.4%
18.3%
Less than 5
18.1% 8.2%
winter items employment medical care clothing food education documentation shelter support psychosocial support water vocational training sanitation other footwear registration summerization language
Yes 92%
8.2%
Presence of sectorial partners, by populations per sites
Distribution of the reported needs by IDP populations
IRAQ
In camps Populations reached by FSMT submissions
Camp Management Protection GBV Child Protection Shelter NFIs WASH-Water WASH-Sanitation WASH-Waste Management Health - PHC Health - SHC Health - MHPS Nutrition Food Social Cohesion Livelihood Communication
99.7%
65,920 47,229 33,295 30,047 30,027 27,661 22,209 21,937 18,412 9,540 7,686 6,340 5,621 4,667 1,193 408 -
90.7% 79.7% 86.0% 75.8% 81.3% 99.0% 76.7% 95.8% 93.5%
39.5% 62.0% 55.6% 78.5% 48.1% 30.4% 52.2%
National sectoral gap level in Camps 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%
Camp Management
Protection
Protection - GBV
Protection - Child
Education
Shelter Very High
Sources: FSTM, DTM (for total IDPs)
NFIs High
Medium
WASH - Water Low
No
WASH - Sanitarion
WASH - Waste removal
Health
Food
Livelihood & CwC
Iraq: CCCM FSMT gaps, needs & presence - Kurdistan Overview Total IDPs in Kurdistan
1,030,514
IDPs in Camps in KRI
202,048
60 and More
2.0%
18 to 36 5 to 18
In camps Populations reached by FSMT submissions
17.3%
Early child medical care Female doctors in nearby medical facilities Services for persons with disabilities Psychosocial support and/or mental health…
Yes 97%
Registration facilities for IDPs
Community center for women
6.0%
-
100%
Other specialized services for women (OBGYN)
17.0%
10,499 10,498 8,088 7,090 6,917 6,886 5,635 5,033 5,010 4,136 3,037 2,673
80%
Maternal healthcare
16.7%
Child friendly spaces
Presence of sectorial partners, by populations per sites 19,608
60%
GBV case management
2.4%
Distribution of the reported needs by IDP populations
40%
Child protection case management
8.5%
5.9%
20%
Legal support
15.9%
Less than 5
Kurdistan
0%
19.6%
8.2%
winter items shelter support clothing food water education psychosocial support documentation employment sanitation medical care other footwear summerization vocational training registration language
Protection services
No 3%
IDP distribution by genders & ages
36 to 60
November 2017
Camp Management Protection GBV Child Protection Shelter NFIs WASH-Water WASH-Sanitation WASH-Waste Management Health - PHC Health - SHC Health - MHPS Nutrition Food Social Cohesion Livelihood Communication
Recreational activities
Access to Market
100.0%
No 0%
91.4% 60.8%
access to work opportunites or incomes from works
80.1%
More than 75%
82.7%
72.4% 100.0%
Yes 100%
78.4%
Between 50% and 75%
100.0%
Challenge to access food
91.4% 68.8%
Yes 10%
59.5%
Between 25% and 50% Less than 25%
45.6% 61.2%
Equal to 0%
55.0% 55.7%
0.0%
57.3%
No 90%
KRI sectoral gap level in Camps
20.0%
Male %
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
Female %
100% 90%
80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%
Camp Management
Protection
Protection - GBV
Protection - Child
Education
Shelter Very High
Sources: FSTM, DTM (for total IDPs)
NFIs High
Medium
WASH - Water Low
No
WASH - Sanitarion
WASH - Waste removal
Health
Food
Livelihood & CwC
Iraq: CCCM FSMT gaps, needs & presence - Center & South Overview Total IDPs in C&S
November 2017
1,791,626
IDPs in Camps in C&S
134,516
Protection services
7.5%
0%
No 23%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Child protection case management GBV case management
60 and More
1.6%
36 to 60 18 to 36 5 to 18
2.4%
9.8%
9.8%
12.7%
13.9%
15.7%
Legal support
In camps Populations reached by FSMT submissions
IDP distribution by genders & ages
Maternal healthcare Early child medical care Female doctors in nearby medical facilities Other specialized services for women (OBGYN) Services for persons with disabilities
Yes 77%
15.8%
Psychosocial support and/or mental health care Registration facilities for IDPs
Less than 5
9.1%
9.1%
Center & South
Child friendly spaces
Presence of sectorial partners, by populations per sites
Distribution of the reported needs by IDP populations winter items food employment clothing medical care shelter support documentation education water other vocational training registration sanitation summerization psychosocial support footwear language
Community center for women
Camp Management Protection GBV Child Protection Shelter NFIs WASH-Water WASH-Sanitation WASH-Waste Management Health - PHC Health - SHC Health - MHPS 16.6% Nutrition 14.3% Food Social Cohesion 7.9% Livelihood5.4% Communication3.8%
14,097 12,763 10,972 7,383 6,254 6,013 4,680 3,348 2,450 1,547 1,422 1,193 704 408 147 108 -
Recreational activities No 6%
98.7% 69.7%
Access to Market
access to work opportunites or incomes from works
66.6% 63.9%
More than 75%
48.2% 53.2% 95.1%
Between 50% and 75%
Yes 94%
50.8%
79.2% 82.0%
Challenge to access food
39.0%
Between 25% and 50% Less than 25%
No 49%
64.6%
Yes 51%
Equal to 0% 0.0% Male %
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
Female %
Center & South sectoral gap level in Camps 100% 90%
80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%
Camp Management
Protection
Protection - GBV
Protection - Child
Education
Shelter Very High
Sources: FSTM, DTM (for total IDPs)
NFIs High
Medium
WASH - Water Low
No
WASH - Sanitarion
WASH - Waste removal
Health
Food
Livelihood & CwC
Very High
High
Medium
Low
No
Iraq: CCCM FSMT gaps, needs & presence - Mosul & Hawija Overview Total IDPs in Mosul & Hawija
1,000,129
IDPs in Camps in M&H
273,092
November 2017
Protection services
No 4%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Child protection case management
27.3%
GBV case management Legal support
IDP distribution by genders & ages 60 and More
1.0%
36 to 60 18 to 36
In camps Populations reached by FSMT submissions
1.6%
5.3%
Maternal healthcare Early child medical care
Female doctors in nearby medical facilities
6.7%
Other specialized services for women (OBGYN)
11.6%
Services for persons with disabilities
14.9%
Psychosocial support and/or mental health care 5 to 1819.7% Less than 5
19.6% 9.6%
Yes 96%
9.9%
Registration facilities for IDPs Community center for women Child friendly spaces
Presence of sectorial partners, by populations per sites
Mosul & Hawija
Distribution of the reported needs by IDP populations winter items employment medical care education clothing documentation psychosocial support food vocational training shelter support footwear other sanitation water summerization registration language
Camp Management Protection GBV Child Protection Shelter NFIs WASH-Water WASH-Sanitation WASH-Waste Management Health - PHC Health - SHC Health - MHPS Nutrition Food Social Cohesion Livelihood Communication
Recreational activities
Access to Market 100.0%
32,335 31,224 22,905 17,396 12,166 12,014 11,379 9,056 6,384 5,305 1,886 1,037 506 -
No 0%
access to work opportunites or incomes from works
99.4% 99.1% 100.0%
More than 75%
84.0% 100.0%
Between 50% and 75%
Yes 100%
100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Challenge to access food
100.0% 17.5%
Between 25% and 50% Less than 25%
83.4%
No 44%
82.1% 97.0% 61.6%
Equal to 0% Yes 56%
23.5%
0.0%
70.8%
Male %
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
Female %
Mosul Hawija sectoral gap level in Camps 100% 90% 80%
70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%
Camp Management
Protection
Protection - GBV
Protection - Child
Education
Shelter Very High
Sources: FSTM, DTM (for total IDPs)
NFIs High
Medium
WASH - Water Low
No
WASH - Sanitarion
WASH - Waste removal
Health
Food
Livelihood & CwC