This assessment will guide operations and inform the humanitarian and international community of needs on the ground.More Europe-bound boats have departed from Libya in April than in March. The downturn in economic activity has affected the job market; many migrants, who are typically employed in construction, trades, and agriculture have less or no work at all. Tel: +41.22.717.9111. IOM continues to advocate against the return of migrants to Libya as it cannot be considered a safe port. Disclaimer: Figures based on updates from IOM Libya Search and Rescue (SAR) data, compiled from disembarkations in Libya, and spontaneous arrivals in Italy. Our personnel are our most valuable asset and we take the opportunity here to share their experiences and contribution, through a new feature “Spotlight from the Field”.ReliefWeb Labs projects explore new and emerging opportunities to improve information delivery to humanitarians.Learn more about ReliefWeb, leading online source for reliable and timely humanitarian information on global crises and disasters since 1996.OCHA coordinates the global emergency response to save lives and protect people in humanitarian crises.

These migrants remain unaccounted for and this is cause for serious concern. IOM Libya Update | 16 - 30 December 2019: Subscribe. Libya is a geographically vast country with several regions that are difficult to access.

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Less work and lower income also means fewer remittances; a hardship that will increasingly be felt in countries of origin.In response, IOM is undertaking a food security assessment in migrant communities to assess increasing humanitarian needs, in coordination with WFP and the food security sector partners. 0000046791 00000 n 0000021809 00000 n Address: 17 Route des Morillons 1218 Grand-Saconnex Switzerland. Smugglers take advantage of the security situation and improved weather conditions to send desperate people on these perilous journeys.