This report produced by OCHA Libya in collaboration with humanitarian partners, covering the period of 3 May to 5 May. The next report will be issued on or around 8 May.
I. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES
• The IOM-chartered ship docked at Misrata port on 4 May, evacuating 1,073 people and delivering 180 metric tons of humanitarian supplies.
• Fighting in the Nafusa Mountains continues, blocking access for the delivery of essential supplies to Yafran, Qalaa and other towns in the region.
• WHO has received unconfirmed reports from the Nafusa Mountains of shortages of medicines, medical staff and food, and that the situation across western Libya area is worsening. The Libyan Ministry of Health has also reported an acute shortage of vaccines and other essential supplies in Tripoli.
• The US$310 million Flash Appeal for the Libyan Crisis is currently funded at 46 per cent with $143 million committed and $5.5 million in pledges.
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