Original Language
English
Number of Pages
120 pages
Reference Number
ENG0076
Date of upload

14 Oct 2015

Assessment on Psychosocial Needs of Iraqis Displaced in Jordan and Lebanon

In 2007-2008 IOM, in coordination with UNICEF, a handful of International NGOs, the Jordanian Women Union and the Iraqi Youth League conducted an assessment on the psychosocial needs of Iraqis displaced in Jordan and Lebanon. The assessment included mapping, structured interviews with stakeholders and 200 families, and direct observations through an innovative methodology based on Hertz’s migration paradigms with a non medical focus. The results highlighted the necessity for psychosocial interventions, since most families were rebounding in their experience of displacement, and the challenges posed to service providers by the first massive urban displacement crisis.

  • Acknowledgements
  • Executive Summary
  • Psychosocial Wellbeing and Mental Health in Emergency Displacement. A Foreword
  • Methodological Framework
  • The General Situation of Iraqis in Jordan and Lebanon, Including Statistics, Migration Rules, Basic Needs and Services in the Literature
  • Mental Health and Psychosocial Attitudes, Services and Perceptions in the Surveyed Region
  • The Psychosocial Needs of Iraqis Displaced and Possible Responses to Them. Results of Interviews and Observations
  • Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Annexes