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The Ministry of Immigration and Displacement revealed new statistics on the number of displaced people remaining in the camps, while confirming the inclusion of returnees in the 4 million dinar grant, and revealing moves to provide low-cost homes for those whose homes were demolished and allocating care salaries to two categories .
Undersecretary of the Ministry of Immigration, Karim Al-Nouri, said, “The number of displaced families remaining in the camps is 24,000, the majority of whom are from Sinjar district in Nineveh, and they are located in 15 camps in Dohuk and 6 camps in Erbil .”
He added, “The recent period witnessed the return of 450 displaced families to their homes with the combined efforts of the Ministry with the rest of the concerned authorities,” pointing out that “a four million dinar grant is being distributed to the returning families, as well as equipping them with furniture, electrical appliances, and durable goods, in addition to the ration ration .”
He continued, “We have coordination with the Ministry of Labor to include some eligible returning families, such as women and the elderly, with social welfare salaries, and train the rest in businesses and professions to employ them .”
He pointed out that “the Ministry proposed building low-cost homes for returnees whose homes were destroyed to encourage them to return and settle, and is currently coordinating with the governorates to achieve this matter.”