Salah al-Din - INA
The Department of Immigration and Displacement in Salah al-Din Governorate confirmed, today, Friday, that families returning from displacement will be included in the grant of one million and 500 thousand dinars.
The director of the department, Khaled Mahjoub, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the Immigration Department in Salah al-Din distributed food aid to the returnees from displacement, who were registered in the database, which amounted to 85,000 families. Until "what concerns the newly returnees to their areas, they will be covered by the return grant amounting to one million five hundred thousand dinars, and they will be covered with relief materials for a period of one year."
He added, "In the governorate, we have the number of families displaced for tribal or security reasons, and in the event of their return they will be included as well, and as is the case in the return of families to the Sayed Gharib area south of Samarra, when the security check was carried out and they were returned to their homes."
Mahjoub added, "There are 15,000 displaced families who have not returned to their homes, and these are facing problems, including that their homes are destroyed, as well as the lack of infrastructure in their areas."
The Director of the Immigration Department confirmed, "There is coordination with the UAN Organization for International Migration to implement successful programs for the return of the displaced, as they have already been implemented in Nineveh and Anbar. They include the rehabilitation of demolished homes through this program. We have coordination with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Red Cross, where sums of eight to Ten million dinars for the destroyed homes in the Aziz Balad area, which numbered five hundred homes, and financial grants were disbursed to them, along with providing job opportunities for the unemployed.
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