KRG - Duhok Governorate

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KRG - Duhok Governorate
KRG - Duhok Governorate
For humanitarian relief purposes only
Production date: 16/07/2013
Draft / work in progress
Syrians Living in Host Communities - Breakdown by Subdistrict: March - April 2013
Households: Disc size indicates count per subdistrict
The REACH Household Assessment has identified 4272 households with a total of
11998 Syrian refugees staying in Duhok Governorate host communities. The
average household size is therefore 2.8 individuals. This relatively low average is
explained by a high number of singles present: 2019 (1960 male and 59 female).
Average size of household without counting singles - so average family size - is 4.4.
Zakho is Governorate's secondlargest city at 230,000
inhabitants.
1,000
0
100
3Km
Three areas of major concentrations of refugees
have been identified. The geographic breakdown
of individuals identified in the assessment is:
3825
2782
2708
2683
Pesh Khabur ferry border crossing
has been closed since 19/05/2013 for
most cases apart from exceptions like
serious healthconditions and family
reuniting.
Duhok
city
Rural
(31%) - Domiz village
(23%) - Duhok city
(22%) - Zakho and Semel cities
(22%) - Remaining rural areas
Zakho
city
Domiz
village
Seven Syrian districts from which at least 100 refugee husueholds originate have
been identified:
1221 (29%) - Quamishli
1134 (27%) - Malika
641 (15%) - Hasakeh (Aleppo)
466 (11%) - Damascus
143 (3%) - Rif Dimashq
136 (3%) - Jebel Saman
102 (2%) - Ras Al Ain
Sahela/Al Walid is a stretch of
the borderwhere Syrian refugees
are occasionallyable to cross to
Iraq and continue to KRG.
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Quamishli
Malika
Hasakeh Damascus
Rif
Dimashq
Together they account for
3843 (90%) of all households identified in the Duhok Governorate.
The Moquble Camp is home for some
300 Syrian Kurdish refugees who left
Quamishli governorate in 2004.
The Misereek Collective, already a
host to Turkish-Kurdish population
arrived in 2004-2005 has now also
attracted over 300 Syrian Kurdish
1400
Jebel
Saman
Ras Al Ain
Four of those seven districts are in the northeastern part of Syria. They have been
colour-coded on the map below according to the same key as graph above. KRG
subdistricts are colour-coded using the same key according to the predominant
refugees' origin
Domiz village, just east of the Domiz Camp
93% have indicated ‘apartment’ as their accommodation
situation as opposed to 73% in the entire governorate.
TURKEY
64% of refugees pay rent with average value of 245000IQD.
This is generally more expensive compared to all of Duhok
governorate with 51% of refugees paying average 210000IQD.
Duhok city is the capital of the Governorate and
its largest city at almost 300,000 inhabitants.
0
3Km
Semel is Governorate's third
city with population of 53,000
0
BSUs: 12/2012-01/2013 - REACH Key Informant Assessment
Thematic Data: 03/2013 - REACH Household Assessment
Roads, cities, airports, railway: OSM
Administrative boundaries: GADM
Background imagery: ESRI/Bing
Projection: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 38N
TURKEY
SYRIA
IRAQ
EGYPT
SYRIA
SAUDI
ARABIA
IRAN
Contact : reach.mapping@impact-initiatives.org
File: IRQ_Dohuk_Summary_A3_07Jul2013
Note: Data, designations and boundaries contained on this
map are not warranted to be error-free and do not imply
acceptance by the REACH partners, associates or donors
mentioned on this map.
16% of refugees live in
moderately or severely
damaged shelters
5
10
20
30
40
IRAQ
50 Km
Shelter Condition
Refugees' Arrival Times
Good/Undamaged
Minor Damage
Moderate Damage
Severe Damage
Most of the identified refugees have
settled at their current location between
October 2012 and February 2013.
There is very little geographic
variation between KRG's subdistricts.
These numbers include 106
Syrian families from the Moqebleh
settlement who arrived after 2004
riots in Qashmili. These 106
families consitute 54% of all
Syrians arrived over 12 months ago.
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
1-2 months
2-6 months
6-12 months
>12 months