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March 2021

  • Based on the MCNA VIII and ILA V assessments run in July – August 2020, nearly 2.6 million individuals remain in need of shelter and NFI support, seven per cent higher than in 2019. Among them, one million individuals are in acute need. Months of lockdowns and movement restrictions to curb the COVID 19 pandemic have prevented partners from implementing their plans, deepening the socio-economic vulnerability of the displaced population with heavy consequences on rent affordability and resulting in premature returns to damaged shelters.
  • 5 colaboradores
  • $38.9 M (4%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 0.9 M / 0.4 M gente en necesidad / destinada

December 2020

  • The number of IDPs continues to decrease (from 2.6 million as of Dec 2017 to 1.22 million as of Dec. 2020); while the numbers of returnees has increased (from 3.2 million, end of Dec.2017 to 4.83 million, end of Dec.2020). 
  • Out of the overall SNFI Cluster target of 524,750 individuals, 294,426 (173%) have been assisted with NFI kits; 186,564 (53%) have benefited from shelter interventions
  • 23 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (19%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M / 0.5 M people in need / targeted / reached

October 2020

  • The number of IDPs continues to decrease (from 2.6 million as of Dec 2017 to 1.27 million as of Oct. 2020); while the numbers of returnees has increased (from 3.2 million, end of Dec.2017 to 4.78 million, end of Oct.2020). 
  • Out of the overall SNFI Cluster target of 524,750 individuals, 209,408 (123%) have been assisted with NFI kits; 86,108 (24%) have benefited from shelter interventions
  • 21 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (19%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M / 0.2 M people in need / targeted / reached

September 2020

  • In May, close to 9,000 IDPs living in critical shelter outside of camps in Dohuk governorate were provided with Sealing Off Kits by Caritas Czech Republic through IHF funding, with full respect for COVID-19 mitigation measures, providing individual distributions and training for HHs.
  • 20 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (10%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M / 0.2 M people in need / targeted / reached

August 2020

  • In May, close to 9,000 IDPs living in critical shelter outside of camps in Dohuk governorate were provided with Sealing Off Kits by Caritas Czech Republic through IHF funding, with full respect for COVID-19 mitigation measures, providing individual distributions and training for HHs.
  • 20 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (0%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M / 0.2 M people in need / targeted / reached

July 2020

  • In May, close to 9,000 IDPs living in critical shelter outside of camps in Dohuk governorate were provided with Sealing Off Kits by Caritas Czech Republic through IHF funding, with full respect for COVID-19 mitigation measures, providing individual distributions and training for HHs.
  • 20 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (0%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M / 0.1 M people in need / targeted / reached

June 2020

  • In May, close to 9,000 IDPs living in critical shelter outside of camps in Dohuk governorate were provided with Sealing Off Kits by Caritas Czech Republic through IHF funding, with full respect for COVID-19 mitigation measures, providing individual distributions and training for HHs.
  • 19 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (0%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M / 77 458 people in need / targeted / reached

April 2020

  • In April, over 10,000 IDPs living in critical shelter out of camps received full NFI kits through UN-Habitat and ZOA (donated by UNHCR and supported by IHF). Those two projects continue to deliver shelter support through SOKs, UAB rehabilitation and rental subsidies for the most vulnerable.
  • 15 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (0%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M gente en necesidad / destinada

March 2020

  • 352,486 IDPs in and out of camp have been assisted with winter support during the 2019 – 2020 season.  95% of the assistance was done through the distribution of winter cash to cover people’s needs in the most effective and efficient way.
  • 14 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (0%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M gente en necesidad / destinada

February 2020

  • 352,486 IDPs in and out of camp have been assisted with winter support during the 2019 – 2020 season.  95% of the assistance was done through the distribution of winter cash to cover people’s needs in the most effective and efficient way.
  • 12 colaboradores
  • $43.2 M (0%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.5 M gente en necesidad / destinada

December 2019

  • For the Winter 2019/2020 season, four Partners have provided winter support to 22,432 IDP households - equal to 84% of the overall winter target for IDPs out of camps and 46% for IDPs in camps. The Shelter Cluster monitors achievements closely and provides updates on remaining gaps and constraints.
  • 27 colaboradores
  • $74.4 M (78%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

November 2019

  • IOM has started tent replacement in Ashti IDP camp in Sulaymaniyah governorate. A total of 1,453 families will enter the winter season in new tents, proving better climatic protection, dignity and privacy. Additionally, governmental authorities have started tent replacement activities for 5 camps in critical condition in Dahuk governorate.
  • 29 colaboradores
  • $74.4 M (63%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

October 2019

  • Four Shelter Partners (Caritas Czech Republic, HRF, SZOA and UN-Habitat), in consortia with local organisations, have started IHF-funded projects in October 2019 which will last until mid-2020.  The intervention will support 6,700 families (around 40,000 individuals) living in critical shelter with SOKs, shelter upgrades and rental subsidies in Anbar, Salah a-Din, Dahuk and Kirkuk governorates.
  • 27 colaboradores
  • $74.4 M (51%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

September 2019

Four new projects were vetted by SNFI Cluster and will start in October 2019 for 10 months. Overall seven partners will provide shelter and NFI support to 32,000 vulnerable IDPs and returnees living in critical shelter in non-camp settings in Dohuk, Salah al Din, Anbar and Kirkuk governorates.

  • 26 colaboradores
  • $74.4 M (31%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

August 2019

  • SNFI Cluster has contributed to the Durable Solutions strategies for Dohuk and Sulaymaniyah governorates, led by OCHA. It includes proposed solutions for transitioning away from emergency shelter and reducing the need for humanitarian funding for continuous shelter maintenance in displacement camps, especially in light of the very low intention of IDPs in those two governorates to return to Areas of Origin. 

 

  • 24 colaboradores
  • $74.4 M (26%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

June 2019

Although 4.3 million people have returned to areas of origin, 1.6 million IDPs remain displaced as of 30th June 2019. Despite continuing low levels of returns, the amount remaining in displacement has stayed relatively steady since February 2019. Of those in displacement, 32% are in camps with little likelihood of closing soon.

  • 21 colaboradores
  • $74.4 M (36%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

March 2019

Although 4.21 million people have returned, 1.74 million IDPs remain as of 28th February 2019. Despite the continuous return, the amount remaining in displacement is highly than predicted. Of those in displacement, 31% are in camps, many of which are not scheduled to close. Highly vulnerable IDPs in out of camps remain scattered, blended within the host community and in some areas difficult to reach.

  • 11 colaboradores
  • $74.3 M (10%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 2.4 M / 0.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

December 2018

Although 4.17 million people have returned, 1.80 million IDPs remain as of December 2018. Despite the continous return, the amount remaining in displacement is highly than predicted. Of those in displacement, 30% are in camps, many of which are not scheduled to close. Highly vulnerable IDPs in out of camps remain scattered, blended within the host community and in some areas difficult to reach.

  • 42 colaboradores
  • $63.4 M (57%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 3.8 M / 1.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

September 2018

Although 4.03 million people have returned, 1.92 million IDPs remain as of August 2018. Despite the continous return, the amount remaining in displacement is highly than predicted. Of those in displacement, 500,000 people are in camps, many of which are not scheduled to close. Highly vulnerable IDPs in out of camps remain scattered, blended within the host community and in some areas difficult to reach. Returnees, unable to sustain themselves in their areas of origin show an increasing trend of returning to camps.

  • 36 colaboradores
  • $63.4 M (41%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 3.8 M / 1.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

August 2018

Although 4.03 million people have returned, 1.92 million IDPs remain as of July 2018. Despite the continous return, the amount remaining in displacement is highly than predicted. Of those in displacement, 500,000 people are in camps, many of which are not scheduled to close. Highly vulnerable IDPs in out of camps remain scattered, blended within the host community and in some areas difficult to reach. Returnees, unable to sustain themselves in their areas of origin show an increasing trend of returning to camps.

  • 37 colaboradores
  • $63.4 M (44%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 3.8 M / 1.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

July 2018

Although 3.8 million people have returned, 2 million IDPs remain as of July 2018. Despite the continous return, the amount remaining in displacement is highly than predicted. Of those in displacement, 500,000 people are in camps, many of which are not scheduled to close. Highly vulnerable IDPs in out of camps remain scattered, blended within the host community and in some areas difficult to reach. Returnees, unable to sustain themselves in their areas of origin show an increasing trend of returning to camps.

  • 36 colaboradores
  • $63.4 M (41%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 3.8 M / 1.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada

May 2018

Although 3.8 million people have returned, 2 million IDPs remain as of May 2018. Despite the continous return, the amount remaining in displacement is highly than predicted. Of those in displacement, 600,000 people are in camps, many of which are not scheduled to close. Highly vulnerable IDPs in out of camps remain scattered, blended within the host community and in some areas difficult to reach. Returnees, unable to sustain themselves in their areas of origin show an increasing trend of returning to camps.

  • 35 colaboradores
  • $63.4 M (34%) necesidad (financiado)
  • 3.8 M / 1.9 M gente en necesidad / destinada