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MOSUL - Military campaign may be over but thousands still in need

14 Jul 2017

Date: 14 July 2017

The violent recapturing of Mosul may have come to its gritty conclusion, but for hundreds of thousands of Iraqis the desperate reality of being displaced far from home is just beginning. Tearfund is working in the region to offer immediate humanitarian assistance, including providing safe water and sanitation access, psychosocial support and cash grants.

It is estimated that since the beginning of the Mosul offensive, 920,000 civilians have fled their homes and close to 700,000 people are still displaced, with nearly half living in nineteen emergency camps.

The UN’s Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Ms. Lise Grande said in a statement: ‘Many of the people who have fled have lost everything. They need shelter, food, healthcare, water, sanitation and emergency kits. The levels of trauma we are seeing are some of the highest anywhere. What people have experienced is nearly unimaginable.’

Ali and his family escaped from Mosul during the military campaign to retake the city which began on 17 October 2016.

‘One night we had a call from my relatives’ Ali said, ‘my house and all my belongings have been destroyed, we have nothing in Mosul now, and we have nothing here’. He left behind his job as a salesman, and fled with few possessions. With his family they’ve set up home in an unfinished building in Northern Iraq – not by choice, but by necessity.

Ali’s story is not unusual. As people fled with relatively little, they often lack the basic necessities of life and employment opportunities for displaced people are extremely limited.

Tearfund supported Ali and his family with cash grants to enable them to meet their immediate needs and is also supporting the reconstruction and recovery of areas damaged in the conflict around Mosul to provide communities with access to water.

‘Cash assistance enables people to prioritise their most urgent needs, giving them flexibility and dignity of choice,’ said Ninos, Tearfund’s Project Officer.

There are also further benefits for the regional economy, as money is spent on local goods and services.

‘We have met many people who have lost family members, their homes and have limited ability to afford rent’, says Betsy Baldwin, Tearfund's Iraq Response Director.

‘Tearfund is working to support thousands of people both in their place of displacement and when they can safely return home with cash, clothing, water, sanitation and shelter. With the Mosul operation drawing to a close there are many thousands of people who have urgent needs and are only now able to receive assistance. There are many more thousands who are still out of reach from aid organisations, who we are preparing to assist once they become accessible.’

PRAYER FOCUS:

  • Pray for families like Ali’s who have fled their homes and lost nearly everything. 
  • Pray for healing for those who have experienced highly traumatic events. 
  • Pray for the recovery of communities, infrastructure and the economy in Mosul and across Iraq.

Notes to Editors

1. For more information, please contact Sarah Baldwin in the Tearfund Media Team on [email protected] or 07776211518.

2. Tearfund is a Christian relief and development agency, and a member of the Disasters Emergency Committee www.tearfund.org

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