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Life in the margins: Re-examining the needs of paperless people in post-conflict Iraq

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Nearly five years after the end of the conflict with IS, access to civil documentation remains highly limited for displacement-affected households in Iraq. While some progress in issuing civil documentation has been made since 2019, those still lacking crucial forms of ID are at continued risk of protection threats and exclusion from key public services, including access to healthcare and education.

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