 We are here today at informal shelter site in Karkup to interview Iraq family living in displacement They have been displaced for more than three years following Assel crisis This interview is part of multi-year study that I am is doing in cooperation with Georgetown University in the United States The study aims to assess how displaced family are coping over a longer period of time Interviews are conducted with almost four thousand displaced family on regular basis over a period of three years starting in 2015. We are asking this family question about their safety, living standard, employment, housing, family separation, documentation, participation in public affairs and access to justice. The study shows that displaced Iraqis have made improvements in their living standard in the initial years of their displacement but after a while their standard of living have stabilized due to limit resource They often rely on temporary solutions for survival such as temporary employment, temporary housing and borrowing money