UN Hotline Set Up to Reach Out to Displaced Iraqis Scattered in Hard-to-reach Areas
United
Nations relief agencies today announced the launch of a national
hotline in Iraq to respond to the urgent food, medical and shelter needs
of people displaced by the fighting now numbering 3.2 million and
scattered in over 3,000 hard-to-reach locations across the war-ravaged
country.
"More than 3.2 million Iraqis have been internally
displaced since the beginning of 2014 and we are simply not able to
reach everyone due to the sheer size of the crisis," Bruno Geddo, the
representative for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) in Iraq, said a joint announcement released today in the Iraqi
capital of Baghdad.
"People continue to be on the move and many
more are being displaced as we speak," said Mr. Geddo. "While the call
centre will help identify and respond to the most urgent needs of the
displaced, it will also ensure that up-to-date information is available
to them, so that they can access the assistance and services they
require."
"This is particularly important for displaced people
living outside formal camps and settlements, who may otherwise not be
easy to reach to help them meet their needs and harness their
resources," he said.
According to UNHCR, the conflict in Iraq has
resulted in a displacement crisis of an unprecedented scale with more
than 3.2 million people have been forced into displacement since January
2014 alone.
"People are scattered in over 3,000 locations across the country," the agency said.
The
hotline is designed so that those forced to leave their homes because
of the fighting, as well as affected communities, will be able to seek
information about humanitarian aid, request assistance, and provide
confidential feedback on the humanitarian agencies' services and
outreach activities.
Jane Pearce, UN World Food Programme (WFP)
Director for Iraq, said "first and foremost, the call centre serves as a
quick and easy way for IDPs [internally displaced persons] to find out
about how the humanitarian community can help."
"But more importantly, it offers us a chance to connect to, and better understand, the people we serve," Ms. Pearce said.
Following
a successful pilot in July 2015 in Erbil Governorate, the information
centre is now operational across Iraq and can be reached via any Iraqi
mobile phone by dialling 6999.
The UN Office for Project Services
(UNOPS), an operational arm of the United Nations, supporting
implementation of its partners' peacebuilding, humanitarian and
development projects around the world, established and operates the
information centre through the financial contributions of UNHCR, WFP,
and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
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