Homelessness in Iraq

The causes of homelessness in Iraq are diverse. Forced evictions of internally displaced persons from public land and buildings have contributed heavily to the homeless population of the country.[1] In 2007, the United Nations estimated that 16% of the Iraqi population have fled their homes because of the conflict, and half of these have left the country, leaving some of the remaining in the country homeless, though some rent housing or stay with family and friends.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sabah Arar. Iraq and the Region (PDF). United Nations Children's Fund. p. 35.
  2. ^ Shirouk Alabayachi; Robert Lowe (2007-10-27). "Homeless in Iraq". guardian.co.uk.
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