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In Zuwara, we provide basic healthcare, sexual and reproductive care, tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment, and mental health support. We also assist migrants intercepted at sea at disembarkation points. In Misrata, we support the provision of medical assistance to tuberculosis patients. In Tripoli, we provide protection and emergency medical services to vulnerable people and run a mobile clinic in a detention centre once a week.

Our activities in 2023 in Libya

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Libya in 2023 In 2023, Médecins Sans Frontières provided essential healthcare to refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in Libya. Thousands are held in overcrowded detention centres, and hundreds of thousands are living in precarious conditions in urban settings.
Libya IAR Map 2023

In western Libya, our teams offered medical and mental healthcare to people living in vulnerable circumstances, in particular migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, who otherwise have no access to medical services. In Zuwara, our activities included general healthcare, gynaecological consultations and mental health support for both Libyan and non-Libyan patients. In Misrata, our teams conducted medical consultations in a prison and organised referrals for detainees requiring specialist treatment.

In the capital, Tripoli, our teams provided general healthcare, mental health support, and sexual and reproductive health services to migrants, refugees and asylum seekers held in detention centres. We continued to witness and hear accounts of people being assaulted, sexually abused, beaten, killed and systematically deprived of their most basic human rights, including proper access to food, water, sanitation and medical care, inside these facilities. Additionally, people told our staff about practices of forced labour, kidnapping, human trafficking, extortion and other human rights abuses in Libya.

Tuberculosis (TB) remained another focus of our activities in Libya in 2023. We continued to support the Ministry of Health TB unit in Zuwara and the isolation unit for the treatment of multidrug-resistant TB in Misrata chest hospital.
 
Throughout 2023, our teams were repeatedly denied entry to Tripoli detention centres, and eventually lost access completely by August. By late August, we ended medical activities in Tripoli detention centres and urban settings. We also ended our support to the National Programme on Tuberculosis and at Abu-Setta hospital for respiratory diseases by the end of 2023.

In September, severe flooding devastated the coastal city of Derna in eastern Libya. More than 4,000 people died in a few hours, and 8,000 were reported missing. Our teams responded to the disaster by donating medical items and conducting medical and mental health consultations through three general healthcare centres.

 

in 2023
 
Detention Centres - Tripoli, Libya
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Human Suffering: Inside Libya's migrant detention centres

1 Sep 2017
Photo Story
 
Detention Centres - Tripoli, Libya
Libya

Arbitrary detention of refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants must stop

Press Release 1 Sep 2017
 
Libya: detention centres in Tripoli
Libya

Providing assistance to migrants and refugees

Voices from the Field 23 Jun 2017
 
Libya

MSF accuses Libyan coastguard of endangering people’s lives during Mediterranean rescue

Statement 24 May 2017
 
Libya: detention centres in Tripoli
Libya

MSF continues to provide medical care to migrants and refugees detained in Tripoli

Project Update 19 May 2017
 
From Misrata to Tripoli
Libya

From Misrata to Tripoli, a first-hand account from Dr Tankred Stoebe

Voices from the Field 24 Apr 2017
 
Aquarius SAR: Winter conditions and high seas
Mediterranean migration

MSF Response to European Council's "Malta Declaration" on Migration

Statement 4 Feb 2017
 
Migrants Detention Centers Libya 2016
Mediterranean migration

MSF warns EU about inhumane approach to migration management

Statement 3 Feb 2017