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<p>The UK Government remains deeply concerned about the conditions for refugees and
migrants in detention centres in Libya. These centres are the responsibility of the
Libyan authorities, which is why we continue to urge the Libyan authorities to pursue
alternatives to detention, and to put in place a better functioning migration system
that respects human rights. Where possible, UK aid provides humanitarian support to
vulnerable migrants and refugees held in the centres, through the provision of blankets,
clothes and legal assistance. In addition, we are working with the European Union
Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF) to improve the conditions for migrants in detention
centres.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>These efforts form part of our approach to
help protect migrants on route to and inside Libya. As part of our £75 million migration
programme covering the whole route from West Africa via the Sahel to Libya, we have
allocated up to £5 million towards humanitarian assistance and protection for migrants
and refugees in Libya. The UK is also supporting assisted voluntary returns, helping
to tackle people smuggling, and working intensively to support the political process
to end the conflict in Libya.</p><p> </p>
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