Syrian Refugees in the Kurdish Region of Iraq

Publication language
English
Pages
12pp
Date published
30 Nov 2013
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Needs assessment, Forced displacement and migration
Countries
Iraq
Organisations
Mercy Corps

In July 2013, Mercy Corps conducted an assessment of over 500 urban Syrian refugee households living in the Kurdish Region (KR) of Iraq. The international response to the needs of Kurdish Syrians in Iraq has to date focused largely on those living in camps, and this assessment was developed to inform Mercy Corps, other humanitarian agencies, the Kurdish Regional Government and donors about the specific needs of those living outside the camp environment. Shortly after the assessment period, the number of Syrian refugees in the KR increased dramatically, following an influx of around 50,000 refugees in August 2013. Following this influx, there has been an increased focus on supporting refugees in newly formed camps. However, a significant percentage of the refugee population (an estimated 60%) continues to reside in urban environments, particularly in Erbil, Sulaimaniya and Dohuk.