IOM Iraq has partnered with Yale Law School's Center for Global Legal Challenges to study the effects of IOM's Community Policing Programme, aimed at improving safety and security by building trust and cooperation between Iraqi civilians and law enforcement institutions.
This study includes two waves of a door-to-door household survey conducted before and after the implementation of the Community Policing Programme in three communities: Baradiyah, Hamdaniyah, and Jubeil.
The baseline report and factsheets are based on data from the first wave of the survey conducted in July-August 2019, before the implementation of the Community Policing Programme.
We've designed these factsheets with the aim of making the complex data easily understandable and compelling to engage with. They're crafted with clear, structured layouts and depict data with infographics, charts, and maps to facilitate comprehension.
The endline report and factsheets are based on a comparison of two waves of cross-sectional surveys conducted, before and after the implementation of the Community Policing Programme.

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