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  1. Humanitarian crises of the Iraq War

    The Iraq War resulted in multiple humanitarian crises. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    In a report entitled "Civilians without Protection: The Ever-Worsening Humanitarian Crisis in Iraq", produced well after the stepped-up US-led military operations in Baghdad began on February 14, 2007, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement said that millions of Iraqis are in a disastrous situation that is getting worse, with ...
  3. Mar 20, 2023The U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003, and withdrew in 2011, costing an estimated half a million Iraqis their lives, causing at least 9.2 million to be displaced, and resulting in more than 4.7 million to experience moderate or severe food insecurity. Today, 20 years after the initial invasion, the large-scale conflict has ended, yet Iraq remains at perennial risk of crisis.
  4. international-review.icrc.org

    Within two decades, from 1980 to 2003, Iraq went through three wars: the horrific Iran-Iraq War in 1980-8; the 1990-1 Gulf War, followed by thirteen devastating years of embargo and international sanctions; and the 2003 Iraq War, with its ongoing ripples of new conflicts. The humanitarian implications of these wars are immense and tragic:
  5. The humanitarian crisis in Iraq remains one of the largest and most volatile in the world. Conflict has destroyed livelihoods and infrastructure, and many have been threatened, displaced and injured. Over the past years, Iraq's health system has faced enormous challenges as a result of shortages in basic and essential health services ...
  6. Five years after the outbreak of the war in Iraq, the humanitarian situation in most of the country remains among the most critical in the world. Because of the conflict, millions of Iraqis have insufficient access to clean water, sanitation and health care. The current crisis is exacerbated by the lasting effects
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  8. played a key role in driving international responses to humanitarian crises around the world. The mass outflow of Kurds from northern Iraq following the Gulf War in 1991 posed a particular challenge for UNHCR.Turkey refused to grant the Kurds asylum, and US-led coalition forces therefore established a 'safe haven' for them inside northern Iraq.
  9. It was a time of unprecedented crisis for the people and government in Iraq, which called for global support and solidarity. Five years after the conclusion of large-scale military operations against ISIL in 2017, the humanitarian situation in Iraq has improved considerably, with the notable decline in the number of people requiring ...
  10. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    The US-led invasion and war in Iraq has created one of the most significant refugee crises in recent decades. International nongovernmental organizations have partnered with local organizations in Jordan and Syria to provide humanitarian aid to some two million displaced Iraqis.
  11. thenewhumanitarian.org

    Mar 20, 2023Once one of the world's largest humanitarian crises, needs in Iraq have dropped over the past years; ... By the time Iraq declared the end of its four-year war with the militant group at the end of that year, UN statistics showed that around 11 million people in a country of 37 million (now well over 40 million) needed some sort of ...

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