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International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Supporting Stabilisation through Sustainable, Safe and Dignified Return and Reintegration in Iraq

Last updated: 22/04/2025
IATI Identifier: XM-DAC-47066-CS.1178
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Description

The project will aim at advancing durable solutions for people affected by displacement and supporting sustainable reintegration in areas of return or relocation. The proposed intervention will primarily target Anbar governorate and will adopt a multi-pronged approach centered around: 1) enhancing access to return and relocation pathways for IDPs; 2) improving access to critical services, including mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), legal assistance, and protection services in areas of return or relocation; 3) strengthening social cohesion and livelihood opportunities; and 4) reinforcing localised community and national governance structures to address communal barriers to durable solutions.


Location

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Iraq
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Programme data last updated on 22/04/2025