MoMD counts the number of families covered by psychological rehabilitation programs in Al-Jadaa camp

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  • 27-12-2021, 13:31
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    Baghdad-INA
     
    The Ministry of Migration and Displacement (MoMD) counted today, Monday, the number of families covered by psychological rehabilitation programs in Al-Jada'a camp, while indicating that the security authorities are the ones who determine the families and rates their situation in the city of Mosul.
     
    MoMD Spokesman, Abbas Jahangiz, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "128 families, comprising a total of 515 individuals, were included in psychological rehabilitation programs and transferred to Al-Jada'a Center after confirming their security situation."
     
    He added, "There are other groups, numbering up to 500 individuals, will be included in the psychological rehabilitation programs," noting that "the period of psychological rehabilitation will be dependent on the indicators and evaluation of the committee, and may reach to two months."
     
    Earlier, The Director of the Department of Migration and Displacement in Nineveh, Khaled Abdel 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 within the government program of the Ministry of Migration and Displacement and with the support of the local government, the other three were closed as part of the second round," noting that "the remaining camp is Al-Jada'a Camp 5, which includes 1,350 families who had clan or political problems or in the disputed areas."
     
    He added: "we have more than one program with the 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 provide them with money, starting with the transportation process as well as the return process, which reaches between 1,050 and 1,300 dollars, according to families and their problems".