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In Iraqi Kurdistan, Medicines Support a Displaced People

Summary by Direct Relief
More than a decade after a genocidal campaign killed thousands of Yazidi people, primarily men and older women, an estimated 200,000 Yazidis are still unable to return home, living in displacement camps in the semi-autonomous area of Iraqi Kurdistan. “The Yazidis have been forgotten by the world,” said Gier Fjeld, head of international operations at the Medical Initiative Norway, speaking from his office in Iraqi Kurdistan in late 2024. Public s…
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Direct Relief broke the news in on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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