Iraq

Background

Since October 2014, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) has been accompanying, serving, and advocating for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees in Iraq. Operating in various locations, JRS works through community centres to provide holistic, dignity-restoring programmes that encourage long-term resilience and healing.

Driven by a mixed team of Iraqi staff and international Jesuit and lay colleagues, our goal is to be a sign of hope—walking with the marginalized to rebuild their futures.

Iraq Context

  • Widespread displacement: One in ten Iraqis is currently internally displaced, a legacy of decades of conflict (ISIS occupation and genocide against the Yazidi community).
  • Severe psychological trauma: Survivors often suffer from PTSD, depression, and emotional distress—especially Yazidi and IS captives.
  • Long-term instability: After years of displacement and ongoing insecurity, many IDPs face protracted instability, lack of services, and persistent vulnerability.
  • Humanitarian gaps: While many displaced people live outside formal camps, basic services like healthcare, education, and livelihoods are unevenly available.

Where We Work

JRS Iraq currently operates community centres and field offices in:

– Duhok Governorate (Sharya community centre, supporting Yazidi survivors).

– Ninewa Governorate (Qaraqosh and Sinuni, serving returnees/IDPs).

– Erbil Governorate (Erbil office).

Our Core Programmes

  • Education

Children’s education recovery (ages 4–18) and informal learning support.

Adult education and vocational training.

  • Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)

Individual and group therapy, including home visits and case management.

Specialized psychiatric care and trauma rehabilitation—especially for Yazidi genocide survivors and IS captives, integrated with partner hospitals and expert psychiatrists.

  • Protection & Accompaniment

Home visits to remote or informal settlements, empowering families and identifying urgent needs.

  • Emergency Assistance

Distribution of food baskets, hygiene and winter kits, dignity kits, along with cash support and transportation for medical referrals.

  • Community Building & Social Cohesion

Training and public awareness workshops on protection issues: GBV, child safeguarding, first aid, hygiene, women’s health, suicide prevention.

Contact

– Fr. Daniel Corrou S.J.
MENA Regional Director
daniel.corrou@jrs.net

– Fr. Antoine Paumard
Iraq Country Director
antoine.paumard@jrs.net

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