Modular Infrastructure Solutions for Iraq’s Internally Displaced Communities
In response to the ongoing displacement crisis in Iraq, innovative infrastructure solutions are playing a critical role in providing fast, durable, and human-centered shelter options for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). With decades of experience in the region, Dorçe Prefabricated and Construction has been a reliable partner in addressing urgent humanitarian needs through modular and prefabricated construction technologies.
By offering rapidly deployable, scalable, and high-quality modular units, Dorçe supports local and international stakeholders in establishing safe and sustainable IDP camps. These modular structures are tailored to serve as family shelters, schools, healthcare facilities, and administrative buildings — all while being engineered to withstand the harsh climate conditions of Iraq.
Each structure is designed with functionality and dignity in mind, ensuring a hygienic, secure, and culturally appropriate environment for displaced populations. The buildings are manufactured off-site and transported as flat-pack units, allowing for quick assembly and operational readiness in a fraction of the time required for traditional construction.
As the demand for long-term shelter and infrastructure increases, Dorçe’s turnkey solutions — covering design, engineering, production, logistics, and installation — continue to support resilience and recovery across Iraq. These modular systems not only address immediate shelter needs but also contribute to long-term community stability and development.