Lessons Learned from Iraq and Syria Debris Management and Rubble Clearance


Drawing from MAG’s 30 years of experience in Iraq and its work in post-ISIS clearance operations in northeastern Syria, this paper explores the progress still needed and the lessons learned from past efforts.

Since the ISIS offensive in 2014, MAG’s work in Iraq and Syria has led to the removal and destruction of nearly 150,000 items of unexploded ordnance, including 50,000 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). In light of this, and on the 10th anniversary of the Sinjar massacre—ISIS’s attack on Iraq’s Yezidi ethnoreligious minority - MAG commissioned an independent study on the impact, challenges, and best practices from its work in the Sinjar and Tel Afar districts (MAG, 2024).

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