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Illegal immigrants in Gharyan; An ongoing suffering

Illegal immigrants in Gharyan; An ongoing suffering

François never thought he would end up staying for many months in Bu Rshad immigrants housing centre in the Libyan district of Gharyan. When he paid the “middleman” a $600 fee for a month-long safe journey, Gharyan was merely a checkpoint on his rout to Europe.

Libyan women keep hope … Despite difficulties

Libyan women keep hope … Despite difficulties

"There are periods when I feel scared. I feel I am an easy prey. My movements have become limited. I am afraid to go public places that I used visit in Tripoli to avoid any trouble. I am aware that everything could happen with the proliferation of weapons, chaos and incitement", This is how Souad Salem began to talk about the reality of Libyan women. She is a well-known journalist and a poet who produced several collections of poetry.

“Al Farouk” school in Ghat (Libya), obliterated infrastructure not suitable for schooling

In Libya, the primary infrastructure of schools and middle schools has been obliterated. It lacks restauration and maintenance. This results in schooling conditions being below the pedagogical minimum requirements for a proper learning.

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"Ubari" (Libya) A City Without medical supplies and doctors

The continuous fighting and the ferocious battles for more than a year in the city of"Ubari" between the two tribes "Tuareg" and "Tabu" in the South Libya led to the emerging of a great exodus of local population from the city. According to the latest statistics, the number of people who left the city to escape random missiles and rockets dripping profusely on buildings and houses inhabited by about 80 percent of the total population.

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The Hospital of Tobruk (Libya) Lacks Equipment and Drugs

Infrastructure, equipment and drugs problems have been affecting Tobruk Medical Center since the revolution of 17 February. A suffering that citizens and medical staff are sharing. The hospital regularly exceeds its maximum capacity.

Tobruk central hospital is undergoing a growing pressure that keeps growing as it is the largest medical center in the city, and in the region located in the far northern part of Libya. Besides, it is the unique healthcare destination of this northern area, where fighting between various militias are taking place daily.

The Hospital of Tobruk (Libya) Lacks Equipment and Drugs

Infrastructure, equipment and drugs problems have been affecting Tobruk Medical Center since the revolution of 17 February. A suffering that citizens and medical staff are sharing. The hospital regularly exceeds its maximum capacity.

Libyan Women Present in the Movement, Missing in Positions

Since the first days of the revolutionary movement in Benghazi in February 2011, some women became known for their activism. We can mention, for example, the martyr Salwa Bughaighis, Dr. Hana Esseddiq Kallal, Ms. Abeer Amenina, Dr. Laila Bughaighis, etc. However, that women's struggle did not prevent women to be today, within the "Revolutionary process" to be almost absent from the decision-making process and official positions. Women's representation in all governments of the post-Gaddafi era was below five members at best, and in the proposed national Concord government with its forty members, there were two State secretaries only.

“Al Farouk” school in Ghat (Libya), obliterated infrastructure not suitable for schooling

In Libya, the primary infrastructure of schools and middle schools has been obliterated. It lacks restauration and maintenance. This results in schooling conditions being below the pedagogical minimum requirements for a proper learning.

Libyan women keep hope … Despite difficulties

"There are periods when I feel scared. I feel I am an easy prey. My movements have become limited. I am afraid to go public places that I used visit in Tripoli to avoid any trouble. I am aware that everything could happen with the proliferation of weapons, chaos and incitement", This is how Souad Salem began to talk about the reality of Libyan women. She is a well-known journalist and a poet who produced several collections of poetry.

Amidst the absence of basic rights, the Libyan region of Robiyana suffers in the desert

Behind the hills in the depth of the Libyan desert there is an unheard voice of a region in the south east of the country. It is Robiyana that is 1700 km south east of the capital Tripoli and about 150 km from the city of Al-Kofra.

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