The Long Road Home: Achieving Durable Solutions to Displacement in Iraq

Author(s)
Saieh, A., Brown, D. & McCluskey, P.
Publication language
English
Pages
32pp
Date published
27 Feb 2018
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Forced displacement and migration, Internal Displacement
Countries
Iraq

The majority of Iraqis currently displaced in Anbar by the war against the Islamic State (ISIS) feel safer in camps than back home amid moves by Iraqi authorities to return thousands of families to their places of origin, at times with fatal consequences.

The Long Road Home is a report compiled by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), includes interviews with people living in displacement camps in Anbar and found that:

  • 84 percent felt safer in their current camps than back home.
  • Only 1 percent reported knowing that they had homes to return to.
  • More than 50 percent report that their houses were damaged or totally destroyed.
  • 16 percent reported that their attempts to return had been blocked.