
Libya
OngoingOverview
Key Content
UNHCR: UNHCR Update Libya (6 December 2019) [EN/AR]
MMC: What makes refugees and migrants vulnerable to detention in Libya? A microlevel study of the determinants of detention
IOM: IOM Libya Update, 16 - 30 November 2019
Appeals & Response Plans
OCHA: 2019 Libya Humanitarian Needs Overview (October 2018)
OCHA: 2019 Libya Humanitarian Response Plan - Prioritized Revision (July 2019)
OCHA: 2019 Libya Humanitarian Response Plan (January - December 2019)
UNICEF: Humanitarian Action for Children 2020 - Libya
Useful Links
Headlines (last 30 days)
Most read reports
- OCHA: Libya’s Humanitarian Coordinator underlines the need to restore essential services for people affected by conflict. 8 Dec 2019
- IOM: Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Libya’s Migrant Report: Round 27 | August - September 2019. 10 Dec 2019
- IPI: The Situation in Libya Can, And May, Get Much Worse. 10 Dec 2019
- UNHCR: Libya: Activities at Disembarkation, Monthly Update - November 2019. 11 Dec 2019
- WFP: Libya Emergency Dashboard, November 2019. 11 Dec 2019

Natural disasters, including drought, earthquakes, floods, and wildfires, as well as ongoing complex emergencies and limited government capacity in the region, present significant challenges to vulnerable populations in Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia (EMCA). Between Fiscal Year (FY) 2003 and FY 2012, USAID’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) and USAID’s Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) provided assistance in response to a range of disasters, including floods, wildfires, winter emergencies, and complex crises.
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