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In December 2015 the Dutch Parliament approved one extra million euro for Iraq and Th e Ministry of foreign Aff airs and the Dutch Relief Alliance agreed to include these funds in the North-Iraq Joint Response 2 (NIJR2). Th e NIJR2 members agreed to use these funds for the humanitarian operation in support of the Mosul and Hawija liberation.
Th e humanitarian operation in Mosul is one of the largest humanitarian responses in 2016. Up to one million people may be impacted. Th e most immediate needs are for water, food, emergency shelter, and medical assistance. Women and girls, particularly those subjected to gender and sexual-based violence, require specialized support, as will men and boys of a certain age, who are likely to be targeted, arrested, detained or recruited and women and children who might be used as human shields.
RESPONDING TO MOST URGENT NEEDS
» NORTH IRAQ JOINT RESPONSE 2: MOSUL DECEMBER 2016
FACTS & FIGURES NORTH IRAQ JOINT RESPONSE
Country Iraq
Organizations CARE, Cordaid, Dorcas, ICCO Kerk in actie, Oxfam, Save the Children, Stichting Vluchteling, Tear, Terre des Hommes, War Child, World Vision and ZOA.
Themes Food Security, Livellihood and Nutricion
Shelter/NFI
Protection
Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Health
Areas Diyala, Dohuk, Erbil, Kirkuk, Ninewa and Sulaymanya
DRA Budget Euro 1.9 million
Duration October 2016 - February 2017
Number of people reached over 50.000 individuals
Th e national and international humanitarian operation around Mosul and Hawija liberation has two main focuses: 1. to provide emergency support to newly displaced
populations during the advance of the military forces towards Mosul and Hawija and,
2. to prepare humanitarian stakeholders to respond to the needs of the people aff ected for the war in Mosul city and Hawija.
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DECEMBER 2016 © DUTCH RELIEF ALLIANCE
NORTH IRAQ JOINT RESPONSE 2: MOSUL
contact
Ignacio ArtecheProgram Manager Middle EastT +31 (0) 652 16 20 41E [email protected]
dutch relief alliance
The Dutch Relief Alliance (DRA) responds to major international crises in a timely and effective manner. The Alliance is a cooperation of 14 Dutch NGO’s, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Cordaid leads the joint responses in Iraq on behalf of the Dutch Relief Alliance. CARE, Cordaid, Dorcas, ICCO Kerk in actie, Oxfam, Tear, Terre des Hommes, Save the Children, Stichting Vluchteling, War Child, World Vision, ZOA.
THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES Focus on meeting the basic needs of newly displaced populations in the main priority sectors: Food Security / Livelihoods, Health, Shelter/Non-Food items, Protection and WASH for 54.360.
THE PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES Focus on the prepositioning of stocks and in the capacity building of local staff for the Mosul and Hawija response in child protection, psychological First Aid, and security of frontline humanitarian workers. The prepositioning refers mainly to full NFI kits with basic hygiene kits, basic emergency shelter kits, winterization kits and medical supplies such as medicines and basic equipment for mobile clinics.
MAP OF NORTH IRAQ AND JOINT RESPONSE ACTIVITIES
Food Security, Livelihood and Nutrition
Protection
Shelter/Non-food items
Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Health
Al Baçrah
Kirkuk
BAGHDAD
As Samàwah
Mosul
Hawija
Iran
Saudi Arabia
Jordan
Syria
Turkey
Kuwait
Al Muthanná
An Najaf
Anbar
Saladin
Sulaymanya
Ninewa
Dohuk
Erbil
Diyala
Al Baçrah
Maysàn
Dhì Qàr
Wàsifl
Al Qàdisìyah
Karbalà' Bàbil
> 50.000