Baghdad - INA - Amna Al-Salami
The Department of Migration and Displacement in Nineveh announced today, Friday, the inclusion of 14,000 families in financial grants, while it revealed a program for distributing cash amounts to Al-Jada camp families amounting to 1,300 dollars.
Families in Al-Jadaa camp, Director of the Department of Migration and Displacement in Nineveh, Khaled Abdul Karim told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the number of camps in Al-Jadaa after the liberation operations was 14, as 9 of them were closed in the first meal within the government program of the Ministry of Migration and Displacement and with the support of the government." The other three were closed as part of the second round," he said, noting that "the remaining camp is Al-Jada'a Camp 5, which includes 1,350 families who had a range of clan or political problems or in the disputed areas.".
Cash for stump families
He added: "We have more than one program with international organizations and with the local government to support these families, as there is a program by the IOM that addresses the problems of these families and pays cash in the form of meals, starting with the transportation process as well as the return process, reaching between 1,050 and 1,300 dollars. According to the family and its problem.
Displaced families to the governorates,
and regarding the number of families that were displaced to the rest of the governorates throughout Iraq, Abdul Karim confirmed that "there are more than 300,000 fundamentally registered families and have reviewed the immigration departments in all governorates," explaining that "the families that returned from them to their areas and registered with us amounted to 120 thousand." family, but in fact there are more of these families who returned to their areas, but they did not review the immigration departments.”
He added, "The number of families that have returned is more than there are.".
Returns Granted
And he indicated that "regarding granting returnees, they were in the form of meals in the matter race and were monitored in the 2016 and 2017 budgets, but in the 2019 and 2020 budgets, no funds were allocated for these grants," noting that "this constituted the biggest challenge for the return of families after the registration of more than 129,000 families we have fundamentalists." throughout our offices.
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