Affiliated with ISIS: Challenges for the return and reintegration of women and children

Affiliated with ISIS: Challenges for the return and reintegration of women and children

October 31, 2022

This study aims to better understand the plight of families associated with ISIL, including those who remain displaced or imprisoned, to identify opportunities for rehabilitation and sustainable reintegration through gender-responsive recommendations. Mostly women and children, families perceived to be affiliated with ISIL require mental and psychosocial care, livelihoods support, and often access to social services and housing options. This study comes in a critical time when the government of Iraq, with support from the international community, is leading a strategic process to repatriate Iraqi families from Al-hol camp in north-east Syria.

For further information on accounting for gender to stop violent extremism, please read our sister study here.

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