Iraq COVID-19 Food Security Monitor
Food and Agriculture Organization This report covers food security in Iraq during the COVID-19 pandemic, including food supply and demand, especially for vulnerable populations. Report
Read MoreFood and Agriculture Organization This report covers food security in Iraq during the COVID-19 pandemic, including food supply and demand, especially for vulnerable populations. Report
Read MoreGBV Sub-Cluster This report explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gender-based violence in Iraq. Report
Read MoreUNDP This report provides a fragility analysis for Iraq to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic and diminishing oil revenues affect the country’s fragility. Report
Read MoreInternational Labour Organization This press release presents a rapid assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on households and enterprises in Iraq and highlights the devastating effects of the pandemic on vulnerable workers and their households and small-scale businesses. Article
Read MoreUNICEF This report conducts a rapid assessment of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on poverty and vulnerability in Iraq. Report
Read MoreWorld Food Programme This report assesses policy recommendations regarding food security in Iraq during the COVID-19 pandemic. Report
Read MoreUN Women This article reports on the additional burden placed on Iraqi women as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak through telling the stories of multiple women. Article
Read MoreGround Truth Solutions This report analyzes interviews conducted in Arabic with 556 returnees, refugees, and IDPs across Anbar, Dahuk, Erbil, Ninewa, Salah al-Din, and Sulaymaniyah to gauge their perspectives on information needs and channels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Report
Read MoreOxfam This analysis report uses secondary data analysis through a desk review of research and reports around gender equality in Iraq before the coronavirus pandemic and during other public health emergencies such as the Ebola outbreak. Report
Read MoreOCHA This report delineates the COVID-19 situation in Iraq, the external funding received to mitigate the crisis, and the relaxation of social/public health policies during Ramadan and Eid El Fitr. Report
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