Published January 17, 2026 | Version v1.
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Post-Return Practices and Experiences of Returnees in Iraq

Description

This report analyses post-return practices and experiences of Iraqi migrants who returned from European countries within the framework of the GAPs project, based on survey data from 250 returnees across 11 governorates and complementary qualitative insights. It shows that, despite an expanded legal and institutional framework for return governance, weak coordination, limited financial and psychosocial support, and scarce employment opportunities leave many returnees in poverty and psychological distress, even as they report moderate levels of hope and resilience grounded in family and religious resources. The findings highlight the prevalence of forced and constrained returns, declining incomes, unmet basic needs, and persistent aspirations for legal re-migration, and call for rights-based, trauma-informed, and sustainably funded reintegration policies that align return governance with returnees’ lived realities and human rights.

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D8.1. WP8 Iraq Report_GAPs.pdf

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European Commission
GAPs - De-centring the Study of Migrant Returns and Readmission Policies in Europe and Beyond 101094341