Title:Social and Political Perspectives of Iraqi IDPs from Ninewa and their Host Communities
Place of publication: US
Publisher: International Republican Institute
Release date: 2018.
At the request of the International Republican Institute (IRI), the Al Mustakilla Research Group (IIACSS) conducted a qualitative focus group study and key informant interviews on a range of topics related to
governance, security and political inclusion. Discussants and interviewees were drawn predominantly from Ninewa Province and comprised Iraqi internally displaced persons (IDPs) who fled their homes
because of Da’esh and/or the Coalition operations to defeat the terrorist organization, people that returned from being displaced, and individuals that stayed in Mosul during the Da’esh occupation.[1]