
Gaza Crisis Appeal
Iraq’s conflict with the Islamic State (IS), which took place from 2014 to 2017, dramatically increased humanitarian needs and caused several waves of displacement. The consequences of this conflict continue to be felt today.
Millions of refugees have returned to their home country, despite the fact that resources and opportunities for livelihoods remain limited and infrastructure has yet to be rebuilt. Throughout Iraq, continued conflicts, displacement, and drought exacerbate mental health, safety, water, hygiene, and sanitation needs.
Action Against Hunger provides holistic support to prevent hunger among displaced people and host communities in Iraq. We provide business grants, cash for work programs, and home garden training, and help schools, health facilities, and agricultural communities maintain access to clean water.
People Displaced Inside Iraq Due to Conflict
Of People Live Below the Poverty Line
Action Against Hunger supports community efforts to prevent and resolve conflicts. Our teams train public health workers in mental health care and provide therapy to conflict survivors and former combatants to help them deal with trauma.
Our teams help farmers to cope with climate shocks by building sustainable irrigation and resource management systems. We provide training and scholarships for people to earn more income, learn climate-resilient growing techniques, and support their local markets.
We developed a tool for communities and national partners to assess their water security, and help them to establish water systems that can withstand climate shocks.
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