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1 3.4 2 47 3 100% 4 73% 5 81% 6 0.0 7 0.0 8 0.0 1 Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) 40% 1 Hypertension 35% 2 Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI) 6% 2 Diabetes 34% 3 Urinary tract infection (UTI) 5% 3 Cardiovascular disease (other) 15% 4 Skin infection 4% 4 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 4% 5 Watery diarrhoea* 4% 5 Asthma 4% - Other 40% - Other 9% 1 - 4 Number of consultations per clinician per day < 50 ≥ 90% > 90% Polio III immunisation coverage > 90% Health utilisation rate Proportion of first time antenatal visits made < 1st trimester Measles immunisation coverage < 1.5 < 3.0 < 40 8,203 466 1,203 452 1,070 196 917 57 895 50 8,287 118 Crude Mortality Rate (CMR) (/1000/month) Under-five Mortality Rate (U5MR) (/1000/month) Neonatal Mortality Rate (NNMR) (/1000 livebirths) Female Male 8% 11% 22% 4% -8% -12% -30% -4% 50+ 15 - 49 5 - 14 0 -4 % Demographic breakdown: Kurdistan camps* summary Public Health Profile Iraq Morbidity Acute health conditions (%) Chronic health conditions (%) 40% 6% 5% 5% 4% 40% Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI) Urinary tract infection (UTI) Skin infection Watery diarrhoea* Other Top 5 acute health conditions Top 5 chronic health conditions % morbidity # of cases % morbidity # of cases Indicators at a glance Notes Key facts Estimated total population living in camps: *Camps reporting health data: Duhok: Gawilan, Domiz Erbil: Kawergosk, Qushtapa, Darashakran, Basirma Sulaymaniyah: Arbat Population: April 2014 35% 34% 14% 4% 4% 9% Hypertension Diabetes Cardiovascular disease (other) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Asthma Other 90,130 Total refugee population in reporting camps: This public health profile for Kurdistan camps is compiled from health data obtained from reporting agencies. Data is collected using standardised Health Information System (HIS) data collection and reporting tools and aims to be as accurate as possible. Agencies reporting: DOH Dohuk (Gawilan, Domiz) DOH Erbil (Darashakran, Basirma, Qushtapa, Kawergosk) DOH Sulaymaniyah (Arbat) IMC (Domiz) PU-AMI (Gawilan) MSF (Domiz, Kawergosk, Darashakran) Jiyan Foundation (Domiz) UPP (Domiz, Gawilan) 36% 64% Male Female 6% 5% 30% 59% 0-4 5 to 14 15 to 49 ≥ 50 Breakdown of chronic health conditions by age by gender 48% 52% Male Female 32% 23% 41% 4% 0-4 5 to 14 15 to 49 ≥ 50 Breakdown of acute health conditions by age by gender Source of population data: Estimates from UNHCR data. For multiweek reports, average is presented. § § Refugee population Indicator Standard 93,250 §

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1 3.4

2 47

3 100%

4 73%

5 81%

6 0.0

7 0.0

8 0.0

1 Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) 40% 1 Hypertension 35%

2 Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI) 6% 2 Diabetes 34%

3 Urinary tract infection (UTI) 5% 3 Cardiovascular disease (other) 15%

4 Skin infection 4% 4 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 4%

5 Watery diarrhoea* 4% 5 Asthma 4%

- Other 40% - Other 9%

1 - 4

Number of consultations per clinician per day < 50

≥ 90%

> 90%

Polio III immunisation coverage > 90%

Health utilisation rate

Proportion of first time antenatal visits made < 1st

trimester

Measles immunisation coverage

< 1.5

< 3.0

< 40

8,203 466

1,203 452

1,070 196

917 57

895 50

8,287 118

Crude Mortality Rate (CMR) (/1000/month)

Under-five Mortality Rate (U5MR) (/1000/month)

Neonatal Mortality Rate (NNMR) (/1000 livebirths)

FemaleMale

8%

11%

22%

4%

-8%

-12%

-30%

-4%50+

15 - 49

5 - 14

0 - 4

%

Demographic breakdown:

Kurdistan camps* summary Public Health ProfileIraq

Morbidity

Acute health conditions (%) Chronic health conditions (%)

40%

6%5%5%4%

40%

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection(URTI)

Lower Respiratory Tract Infection(LRTI)

Urinary tract infection (UTI)

Skin infection

Watery diarrhoea*

Other

Top 5 acute health conditions Top 5 chronic health conditions

% morbidity # of cases % morbidity # of cases

Indicators at a glance Notes

Key facts

Estimated total population living in camps:

*Camps reporting health data:Duhok: Gawilan, Domiz

Erbil: Kawergosk, Qushtapa, Darashakran, Basirma

Sulaymaniyah: Arbat

Population:

April 2014

35%

34%

14%

4%

4% 9%Hypertension

Diabetes

Cardiovascular disease (other)

Chronic obstructive pulmonarydisease (COPD)

Asthma

Other

90,130Total refugee population in reporting camps:

This public health profile for Kurdistan camps is compiled from health

data obtained from reporting agencies. Data is collected using standardised Health Information System (HIS) data collection and reporting tools and aims to be as accurate as possible.

Agencies reporting:

DOH Dohuk (Gawilan, Domiz)

DOH Erbil (Darashakran, Basirma, Qushtapa, Kawergosk)

DOH Sulaymaniyah (Arbat)

IMC (Domiz)

PU-AMI (Gawilan)

MSF (Domiz, Kawergosk, Darashakran)

Jiyan Foundation (Domiz)

UPP (Domiz, Gawilan)

36%

64%

Male

Female

6%5%

30%59%

0-4

5 to 14

15 to 49

≥ 50

Breakdown of chronic health conditions

by age by gender

48%52%Male

Female

32%

23%

41%

4%

0-4

5 to 14

15 to 49

≥ 50

Breakdown of acute health conditions

by age by gender

Source of population data:Estimates from UNHCR data. For multiweek reports, average is presented.

§

§

Refugee population

Indicator Standard

93,250 §

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Kurdistan camps at a glance

Arbat

Basirma

Darashakran

Domiz

Gawilan

Kawergosk

Qushtapa

1

Population

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100,000

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200,000

250,000

31

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Registered refugee population in Iraq, 2011-2014

SOURCE: UNHCR, 30 April 2014

3005

3184

7503

55830

2720

13343

4545

Arbat

Basirma

Darashakran

Domiz

Gawilan

Kawergosk

Qushtapa

2

Health utilisation

rate1

10

11

6

2

7

4

10

Arbat

Basirma

Darashakran

Domiz

Gawilan

Kawergosk

Qushtapa

3

Consultations per clinician

per day

85

48

50

37

32

37

144

Arbat

Basirma

Darashakran

Domiz

Gawilan

Kawergosk

Qushtapa

4

Incidence of

ARI2

445

90

36

8

43

27

115

Arbat

Basirma

Darashakran

Domiz

Gawilan

Kawergosk

Qushtapa

5Incidence3

ofdiarrhoea

42

9

6

1

9

4

4

Arbat

Basirma

Darashakran

Domiz

Gawilan

Kawergosk

Qushtapa

6Proportion of consultations

due to NCDs

1%

3%

11%

13%

5%

6%

5%

Arbat

Basirma

Darashakran

Domiz

Gawilan

Kawergosk

Qushtapa

7

Estimated routine polio III

immunisation coverage (<1 year)

N/A

71%

89%

77%

51%

105%

68%

NOTES1. Health utilisation rate estimates the number of consultations per refugee per year2. ARI: Acute respiratory infections. It includes both lower and upper respiratory infections3. Incidence in this report is number of consultations for acute illness per 1000 refugees per weekNAD: No adequate data available to conduct estimation; N/A: data not available; NCD: Non-communicable diseases (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases)

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0.0 0

0.0 N/A

0.0

83%

90%

1.0 73%

23,749 81%

3.4 96%

47 93%

100% 0.0

1 Severe emotional disorder 30% 1 Injury (unintentional) 30%

2 Epilepsy / seizures 18% 2 Burns 13%

3 Psychotic disorder 10% 3 Accident 1%

- Other 42% - Other 56%98 895

70 473

41 215

24 19

Neonatal Mortality Rate (NNMR) (/1000 livebirths) < 40 Routine immunization

Health Impact Outbreak Alert and Response

Crude Mortality Rate (CMR) (/1000/month) < 1.5 Number of outbreaks reported

> 90%

Total number of consultations Polio III immunisation coverage > 90%

Health utilisation rate 1 - 4 MMR immunisation coverage > 90%

Reproductive health

≥ 90%Proportion of first time antenatal visits made < 1st trimester

Sexual and gender-based violence

Incidence of reported rape

No. of consultations per trained clinician per day < 50 Vitamin A coverage

> 90%BCG immunisation coverage

Access and utilization DPT 1 immunisation coverage

No. of health facilities 1 : < 10,000 Measles immunisation coverage

> 90%

Under-five Mortality Rate (U5MR) (/1000/month) < 3.0 % of outbreaks investigated within 48 hours 100%

> 90%

30%

13%1%

1%55%

Injury (unintentional)

Burns

Accident

Injury (intentional)

Other

30%

18%10%

2%

40%

Severe emotionaldisorder

Epilepsy / seizures

Psychotic disorder

Mental retardation /intellectual disability

Other

11%

26%

57%

6%

0-4

5 to 14

15 to 49

≥ 50

38%

62%

Male

Female

Public Health

Indicator Standard Indicator

Breakdown of mental health conditions

By cause By age By gender

Indicator Indicator Standard

Breakdown of injuries

By cause By age By gender

52%48% Male

Female

16%

36%24%

24%0-4

5 to 14

15 to 49

≥ 50

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following agencies:

Top 3 Mental health conditions Top 3 injuries

% morbidity # of cases % morbidity # of cases