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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Crisis Situation Report No. 41

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This report is produced by OCHA in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It was issued by OCHA Libya. It covers the period from 26 to 30 May. The next report will be issued on or around 2 June.

I. HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES

• A mission to Tripoli led by the Humanitarian Coordinator including IOM, OCHA, UNDSS, UNICEF, UNHCR, WHO and WFP is conducting needs assessments and will discuss the delivery of humanitarian aid to conflict-affected areas.

• Another inter-agency mission to Misrata departed on 31 May with 11 international staff from DSS, IOM, OCHA, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNMAS, WHO and WFP. The mission will conduct assessments and deliver aid. Another assessment mission is planned for the south, to Kufrah, for 1 June.

• Heavy fighting around Zintan has forced humanitarian organizations to temporarily withdraw to Tunisia.

• Almost 639,000 people have left Libya. In Tunisia, the situation at the camps remains calm. The number of people in camps near Ras Adjir border is the lowest since the start of the crisis, with a population of 5,058, of which more than 3,100 are persons of concern to UNHCR.

• The US$407 million Revised Regional Flash Appeal for the Libyan Crisis is currently funded at 46 per cent with US$185 million committed and $3.6 million in pledges.

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