The number of migrants in Iraq and the Kurdistan region has increased by 15 to 20 per cent since the beginning of this year, and 24 migrants have died so far, the head of the Sulaimani-based Summit Foundation said on Monday, today.

Head of the Summit Foundation for Refugee and Migrant Affairs, Ari Jalal, told Kurdsat English that the number of Iraqi and Kurdistan citizens migrating abroad has increased in recent months.

Jalal added, according to our information, 20,846 migrated from Iraq and the Kurdistan region since the beginning of this year, 24 of which have lost their lives, and five are missing.

According to Summit Foundation figures, a total of 690,444 migrants have migrated from the Kurdistan Region and other parts of Iraq since 2015, 541 have died, and 225 are missing.

Since the war against ISIS, many refugees have left the Kurdistan region and Iraq. According to Summit, the highest number of migrants left the country in 2015. 186,422 migrants left Iraq and the Kurdistan region only in 2015.

The number began slipping until 2020 when it again jumped to 73,325 migrants. Up until October 2022, only 20,846 have migrated, a threefold decrease compared to 2021.

Most of those leaving are males, bringing about a disproportionate number of males to females in the Kurdistan region.