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UNICEF Libya Humanitarian Situation Report No. 1: Mid-Year 2023

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  • Decreased humanitarian funding for the country led to a critical funding gap of 93%.

  • UNICEF supported the Ministry of Health/National Center for Disease Control to vaccinate more than 31,000 children against measles in response to the measles outbreak in southern Libya.

  • UNICEF supported nutritional screening and malnutrition management of 355 children (179 girls, 176 boys) in detention centers.

  • UNICEF reached 41,507 mothers in 41 municipalities with IYCF counseling through mother support groups.

  • UNICEF continued to support migrant children through 10 Baity Centers in 9 municipalities with essential education, life skills and child protection services.

  • 1,394 children and caregivers benefitted from Mental Health Psychosocial services through Baity-My Home Centers.

  • UNICEF reached 2,060 people with emergency WASH interventions.