The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has expressed concern about the deteriorating water, sanitation, and hygiene situation in Libya, saying that more than four million people, including 1.5 million children, will face im
Read moreThe World Bank has stated that the long-term effects of the damage during conflicts on Libya's water infrastructure has become a heavy burden on the economy and hampering reconstruction.
Read moreUNICEF expressed Tuesday concerns over the deteriorating water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) situation in Libya, warning that over 4 million people, including 1.5 million children will face imminent water problems if
Read moreThe member of the Presidential Council Ahmed Mitig said Monday, in a meeting with the Head of General Authority of Water Resources Omar Salima and his deputies, that there should be swift measures to start building two
Read moreA group of civil activists has filed a lawsuit against the Mayor of Al-Shwerif Municipality, Hussein Ali Al-Qadhafi, for his alleged involvement in cutting off water supplies to the city of Tripoli and other cities of the wester
Read moreFrustrated Tobruk residents, east Libya, protested on Sunday in the Martyrs’ Square in the center of the city, demanding the House of Representatives and the fragile interim government of Abdullah Al-Thanni to intervene urgently
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