Volunteers from Iraqi NGO RNVDO humanitarian aid distribution in their warehouse in Erbil, on December 25, 2016. Boxes containing food and hygiene kits will be distributed among civilians who had to flee from troubled provinces of Iraq but also return to their homes. With tens of thousands from Mosul now adding to the four million IDPs already in the country, Iraq’s displacement crisis is unsustainable,’ says Mark Lattimer, MRG’s Executive Director. ‘As temperatures drop and large numbers of IDPs are prevented from registering to receive state aid, Iraq is facing a humanitarian tragedy th
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Volunteers from Iraqi NGO RNVDO humanitarian aid distribution in their warehouse in Erbil, on December 25, 2016. Boxes containing food and hygiene kits will be distributed among civilians who had to flee from troubled provinces of Iraq but also return to their homes. With tens of thousands from Mosul now adding to the four million IDPs already in the country, Iraq’s displacement crisis is unsustainable, ’ says Mark Lattimer, MRG’s Executive Director. ‘As temperatures drop and large numbers of IDPs are prevented from registering to receive state aid, Iraq is facing a humanitarian tragedy this winter.’ The report, Humanitarian Challenges in Iraq’s Displacement Crisis, finds that many are without access to adequate food, shelter and essential services such as health care, water and sanitation, particularly those trapped in remote or conflict-affected areas. Women, children and persons with disabilities are especially vulnerable (Photo by Maciej Moskwa/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***