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Syrian Refugees in Erbil Governorate




Local authorities in Erbil in coordination and cooperation with UNHCR have made concerted efforts in establishing permanent refugee camps in and around Erbil to accommodate the massive influx of Syrian refugees to Erbil, which has increased significantly since August 2013. In the beginning, many of the refugees in August were settled temporarily in Kawergosk camp, Bahirka warehouse, schools and other buildings in Qushtapa, and in local schools and mosques in Basirma.

There are currently four permanent camps in Erbil: Kawergosk camp, Qushtapa camp, Darashakran camp, and Basirma camp.

According to the latest figures from Erbil’s local authorities and UNCHR, there are approximately 83,602 Syrian refugees in Erbil. Approximately 40% of refugees in Erbil are settled in refugee camps, while the rest have chosen to live outside of the camps.

Demography of refugees in Erbil by age and gender:

Age

Male

Female

0-4

7.4%

7.4%

5-11

6.8%

6.6%

12-17

6.9%

4.5%

18-59

37.5%

21%

60 +

0.8%

1%

Total

59.5%

40.5%

 

Permanent Refugee Camps in Erbil:

·      Kawergosk Refugee Camp, Khabat, Erbil

o   Kawergosk refugee camp was the first camp to be established in Erbil. It was opened on 15 August 2013. The refugee population of the camp on 10 February 2014 was estimated to be 13,412 individuals. The majority of refugees at Kawergosk camp are from the town of Qamishli in Syria.

o   Although, there are some shortcomings in the camp that need to be addressed, the overall situation of the camp is satisfactory. Shelter and infrastructure is well established, improved, and maintained in the camp. Also the need of households for basic and domestic items is met. However, accommodating additional refugees will require more land allocation. Two areas of concern in the camp are health and sanitation due to lack of advanced health services and limited availability of water supply.

 

Parties that Provide Support to the refugees in this camp

Sectors

Kawergosk Camp

Child Protection

- Save the Children

- UPP (Un Ponte Per)

SGBV (Sexual and Gender Based Violence)

- UNDP

- UNHCR

- UPP

Camp Management

- KRG

- UNHCR

- ACTED (Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development)

CRI’s (Community Research

- KRG

- UNHCR

- ACTED

- IOM (International Organization for Migration)

- Barzani Foundation

Education

- KRG

- UNICEF

- UNESCO

- Peace Winds Japan

- Dar Beru

Food

- WFP

- ACTED

- Barzani Foundation

- IRW

- Peace Winds Japan

- KRG

Health

- WHO

- KRG

- UNICEF

- UPP

- UNHCR

Shelter

- UNHCR

- KURDS

WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygene)

- UNICEF

- UPP

- UNHCR

- KRG

- Barzani Foundation

- KURDS

- NRC (Norwegian Refugee Council)

Nutrition

- KRG

Livelihood

- KRG

- ZHYA

Protection

- KRG

- ZHYA

- UNHCR

- UPP

Registration

- UNHCR through Qandil

Information Management

- UNHCR

- UPP

- ACTED

- KRG

- Save the Children

- UNICEF

- ACTED

Community Service

- UNICEFF

- UPP

 

 

·      Darashakran Refugee Camp, Khabat, Erbil

o   Darashakran camp was opened on 1 October 2013. Around 7,500 refugees are settled in this camp. The vast majority of refuges at the camp are from Qamishli.

o   Lack of health services is the main problem facing Darashakran camp. Sanitation and water supply are available in the camp at a satisfactory level. Shelter and infrastructure is well established, improved, and maintained in the camp. Also the need of households for basic and domestic items is met. However, accommodating additional refugees will require more land allocation.

Parties that Provide Support to the Refugees in this Camp

Sectors

Darashakran Camp

Child Protection

- ACTED

SGBV

 

Camp Management

- UNHCR

- ACTED

CRI’s

- UNICEF

- UNHCR

- ACTED

Education

- UNICEF

- UNESCO

- Peace Winds Japan

Food

- WFP (World Food Program)

- ACTED

- UNHCR

Health

- WHO

- MSF (Medicins Sans Frontieres)

- UNHCR

Shelter

- UNHCR

- KURDS

- Qandil

WASH

- UNICEF

- Qandil

- IRW (Islamic Relief Worldwide)

- KURDS

Nutrition

 

Livelihood

- Peace Winds Japan

Protection

- UNHCR

Registration

- UNHCR through Qandil

Information Management

- UNHCR

- UPP

- ACTED/Reach

Community Service

 

 

·      Qushtapa Refugee Camp, Erbil

o   Qushtapa refugee camp was opened on 19 August 2013. The camp accommodates up to 4,373 refugees. The vast majority of refugees at Qushtapa are from Qamishli, Diralok, and Hassaka in Syria. The main problems facing the camp are lack of health care service and sanitation problem due to limited availability of water supply. Shelter and infrastructure is well established, improved, and maintained in the camp. The camp has the capacity to accommodate more refugees. Also the need of households for basic and domestic items is met.

 

Parties that Provide Support to the Refugees in this Camp

Sectors

Qushtapa Camp

Child Protection

- UNICEF

- UPP

- ACTED

SGBV

- UNICEF

- UPP

Camp Management

 

 

CRI’s

- ACTED

 

Education

- UNICEF

Food

- WFP

- ACTED

Health

- WHO (World Health Organization)

- KRG

- UNICEF

- UPP

Shelter

- UNHCR

WASH

- UNICEF/DRC (Danish Refugee Council)

- UPP

- UNHCR

Nutrition

- UNICEF

Livelihood

- Peace Winds Japan

- UPP

Protection

- UNHCR

- UPP

Registration

- UNHCR through Qandil

Information Management

- UNHCR

- UPP

- ACTED

- UNICEF

- ACTED

Community Service

- UPP

 

 

·      Basirma Refugee Camp, Erbil

o   Basirma Refugee camp was opened on 1 October 2013. The camp accommodates over 3000 refuges and it has the capacity to accommodate more. The majority of refugees are from Qamishli. The main problem facing camp residents is the lack of adequate health services and while sanitation, water services and shelter are available in the camp, the living conditions of the refugees needs improvement.

 

Parties that Provide Support to the Refugees in this Camp

Sectors

Basirma Camp

Child Protection

- UPP

SGBV

- UPP

Camp Management

- KRG

CRI’s

- ACTED

- UNHCR

- Barzani Foundation

Education

- UNICEF

Food

- Barzani Foundation

- ACTED

Health

- WHO

- DoH (Department of Health)

Shelter

- UNHCR

WASH

- UNICEF

- UPP

- UNHCR

- KRG

- KURDS

Nutrition

 

Livelihood

- Peace Winds Japan

Protection

- UNHCR

- UPP

Registration

- UNHCR through Qandil

Information Management

- UNHCR

- UPP

- ACTED/Reach

Community Service

- UPP

 





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