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<p>The UK remains deeply concerned by the ongoing conflict in Libya and the worsening
humanitarian situation. The fighting around Tripoli has claimed over 1,000 lives and
led to over 120,000 displaced, with concerning reports of airstrikes in civilian areas
and increasing attacks on civilian infrastructure. It is vital that all sides engage
in a durable ceasefire, ensure humanitarian access, and return to UN-led political
talks. The UK is calling on all parties to engage with the UN and humanitarian community,
and respect International Humanitarian Law. Aid must be allowed to reach those in
need and civilians, including refugees and migrants, must be evacuated to safety.</p><p>
</p><p>The UK funds a £3.29 million humanitarian programme to provide multi-sector
humanitarian assistance to vulnerable people in Libya, improve access to primary health
care, build capacity of health care workers, and bolster humanitarian coordination
and capability. Earlier this year £1 million was given to the UN Flash Appeal. Funding
to the World Health Organisation will deliver lifesaving medical care, including surgery
in frontline referral hospitals, and primary healthcare supplies for 150,000 patients.
Funding to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs will provide
an expert to negotiate improved humanitarian access for agencies delivering aid on-the-ground.</p>
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