This project used a retrospective household survey to estimate death rates and the health status of internally displaced persons (IDPs) following the ISIS onslaught in northern Iraq during the summer of 2014. A representative sample of 1,300 displaced households residing in IDP camps and collective buildings were interviewed.
The project findings have important documentation functions for the international community and have served as inputs for the design of humanitarian relief strategies addressing the urgent health needs of IDPs in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The research produced a number of policy-relevant outputs, which can be downloaded below.
This project forms part of the Academic Collaboration with Arab Universities Programme, funded by the Emirates Foundation.
Outputs
. PLOS One 2017, 12(8): e0181028.
. Foreign Affairs 2017.
. PLOS Medicine 2017, 14(5): e1002297.
. BMJ Global Health 2017, 2: e000311.
. Conflict and Health 2017, 11(4).
Research Team
| Principal Investigator
Tim is Professor of Population Studies in the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Department of International Development.
Nazar P. Shabila | Co-Principal Investigator
Nazar is Lecturer/Researcher of Public Health in the College of Medicine at Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq.
Valeria Cetorelli | Research Officer
Valeria is Research Officer at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Middle East Centre. Her research revolves around the political and social determinants of population health.
Samim Al-Dabbagh | Survey Supervisor
Samim is Professor of Community Medicine and Head of Department of Community and Family Medicine in the College of Medicine at University of Duhok, Iraq.