Intentions Assessment of Syrian Refugees in Camps - Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Publication language
English
Pages
26pp
Date published
30 Mar 2015
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Forced displacement and migration, Host Communities, Internal Displacement, Refugee Camps
Countries
Iraq
Organisations
REACH

In consultation with the Protection Working Group (PWG) of Dahuk, Erbil and Sulaymaniyah Governorates of the KRI and the UNHCR Protection Unit, REACH was mobilised to assess any intended movements of Syrian refugee households between host communities and camps, between and within camps, and from camps outside the KRI. This assessment also aims to understand if the intentions of Syrian refugees in camps have altered since the arrival of IDPs, in order to gain a better understanding of refugee intentions overall, that will inform decision-making, planning and targeting of aid by humanitarian actors responding to the needs of Syrian Refugees across the KRI.

A total sample of 1,981 households across all formal refugee camps were assessed to provide aid actors with information about the demographic profile, intentions and concerns of Syrian refugees staying in camps across the KRI.