Closing safe and legal options for people to reach Europe pushes them further into people smugglers' networks. In Libya, the detention of migrants and refugees is a thriving enterprise of kidnapping and extortion.
MSF is saving the lives of people trying to cross the central Mediterranean Sea with our own search and rescue vessel, Geo Barents. We also provide assistance to people held in Libyan detention centres and those arriving in Europe.

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3 things to know - the impact of migration policies
The EU's migration policies are having a direct impact across the Mediterranean Sea, while people are trying to flee dangerous conditions in Libya. Here are three ways that the EU's policies on migration impact on the lives of people trying to seek safety.

Moria is in a state of emergency

Self-harm and attempted suicides increasing for child refugees in Lesbos

The Aquarius Aquarium

Refugee Libya shipwreck survivors condemned to drown at sea or face arbitrary detention

Evacuation of refugees and migrants out of Libya is urgently needed

Conflict in Tripoli puts lives in danger, demonstrating that Libya is not a place of safety

Push-backs, violence and inadequate conditions at the Balkan route’s new frontier

Aquarius calls on European governments to assign place of safety after rescues on Mediterranean

MSF welcomes place of safety in Malta after rescues on Mediterranean
Research and analysis

Left to Drown in the Southern European Border: One year of Geo Barents at sea

Constructing Crisis at Europe’s Border

The Aquarius Aquarium

One year after the EU-Turkey deal: migrants and asylum seekers are paying the price with their health
