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UNHCR Update Libya (5 February 2021) [EN/AR] - Libya

UNHCR Update Libya (5 February 2021) [EN/AR] Format Population movement Within the last 48 hours some 700 people have been brought back and disembarked in Tripoli by Libyan coastal authorities, in four separate operations. UNHCR and its partner, the International Rescue Committee, were present at the disembarkation points to provide urgent medical assistance and core relief items before individuals were transferred to detention centres by the Libyan authorities. With these latest disembarkations as of 4 February, 1,171 refugees and migrants have been registered in 2021 as rescued/intercepted at sea and disembarked in Libya. UNHCR response Provision of assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Libya is a crucial activity for UNHCR. On 4 February, UNHCR and LibAid distributed winter items to 464 Libyans displaced at Atib and Souq Alahad IDP settlements, near Tarhuna town (65 km southeast of Tripoli). Items included blankets, seasonal clothes, solar lamps and hygiene kit

UNHCR Update Libya (15 January 2021) - Libya

UNHCR - Mental health services help refugees transform their lives in Libya

Mental health services help refugees transform their lives in Libya With many refugees and asylum seekers in Libya in need of psychosocial support after years of conflict and insecurity, UNHCR and its partner are providing life-changing help. A Sudanese asylum-seeker receives counselling from a psychologist, through UNHCR s partner NGO, Cesvi Onlus Foundation, at a community day centre in Tripoli. © UNHCR/Caroline Gluck By Caroline Gluck in Tripoli, Libya  |  30 December 2020   |  Español   |  Français   |  عربي Everyday life in Libya’s capital Tripoli has never been easy for 32-year-old Sudanese refugee Yusra , a mother of four. Working long hours as a housekeeper to support her family, she said she was often the victim of discrimination and harassment.

MIL-OSI United Nations: Mental health services help refugees transform their lives in Libya

MIL-OSI United Nations: Mental health services help refugees transform their lives in Libya
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