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Description
In 2024, The government of Iraq announced its decision on closure of IDP camps in KRI and return of Yazidi community to Sinjar by July 2024. In parallel, the repatriation of Iraqis from NE Syria to communities in Ninewa, Salahaldin and Anbar Governorates continue to take place. Effective access to reparations provided for by the Law 20 of Compensation to Victims of Military Operations, Terrorist Operations, and Military Mistakes (Law 20), is a potent mechanism in alleviating grievances of affected communities and support process of rehabilitation and healing and rebuilding social cohesion and trust between communities and institutions.
As of 2024, victims of military operations, mistakes, and terrorism face numerous obstacles in accessing Law 20 reparation scheme. Numerous victims of crimes committed by ISIS, and those who endured suffering in the context of liberating operations in affected areas remain to date without access to compensation schemes, despite the fact that Government of Iraq has a robust reparations scheme for various types of human and property losses, pursuant to the Law 20, including killed missing persons, injuries and property losses.
Iraq’s compensation scheme for victims of military operations, terrorist operations, and military mistakes through Law 20 is marred with significant barriers accessing the law benefits, such as heavy burden of proof on victims and documents required, long process and lack of visibility and transparency of the process, and – in case of compensation for property damage – delay in payments.
Through the scope of this consultancy, IOM aims to improve knowledge of the status of beneficiaries’ access to compensation scheme, needs, and key barriers to access to Law 20 compensation schemes amongst victims from Ninewah, Sinjar, Anbar, and Salah Al Din. The aim of the research is to inform IOM, the government and stakeholders on those barriers and provide recommendations both for facilitating access to compensations scheme and ensuring a sustainable and stable returning process.
Under the general guidance of the Head of the Peacebuilding and Stabilization Division, and the direct supervision of the Reparations Officer, and in close technical coordination and guidance of the Head of the PSD Tribal engagement and Legal Teams, incumbent will perform following tasks:
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Qualifications & Preferred Skills
How To Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications via this link:
https://iraqdatacenter.iom.int/Vacancy/Apply/EOI2024IRQ097
In order for an application to be considered valid, IOM only accepts online profiles duly completed. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Deadline Date
2024-05-23
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