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<p>The UK’s provision of humanitarian support inside and outside Libya is based on
the needs of affected populations rather than targeted at particular communities.</p><p>
</p><p>The displaced Tawerga community is included within a range of UK interventions.
Our contributions to the UN’s general budget help to fund the work of the UN High
Commission for Refugees, which is supporting Tawergans who remain displaced. Through
the European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa, we are enabling the International
Organisation for Migration to provide assistance to those able to return home. Through
the Conflict Stability and Security Fund, the UK is supporting the Stabilisation Facility
for Libya and projects on mine risk education, both of which are working with the
Tawerga community.</p>
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