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TRIPOLI – Fourteen youth from Kufra joined an online consultation Monday about young men and women’s challenges and recommendations as part of the ongoing public consultations for the United Nations Support Mission in Libya’ political process.
TRIPOLI - The Co-Chairs of the International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Working Group of the International Follow-up Committee on Libya of the Berlin Process - the Netherlands, Switzerland, and UNSMIL - are alarmed by the numerous deaths in custody across Libya.
TRIPOLI – The United Nations Support Mission in Libya's Mine Action Programme Tuesday met with the African Group, led by Ghana and chaired by DSRSG/RC Aeneas Chuma, with participation from Algeria, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan, and Tunisia.
TUNIS — Members of the House of Representatives and senior military and security officials gathered in the Tunisian capital this week for a two-day forum aimed at bolstering the role of legislators in shaping Libya’s national security legislations.
As part of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya’s public consultations with youth on the political process, 21 youth from across the eastern region joined an online consultation on Sunday about the Advisory Committee’s proposals to take Libya to elections.
TRIPOLI – Fifty-seven young men and women from universities across Libya joined the United Nations Support Mission in Libya for in a dedicated youth consultation on Wednesday to share their ideas around the Advisory Committee’s recommendations and stressed the need for urgent inclusive election t
Tripoli – As part of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya’s ongoing efforts to design a political roadmap that meets the needs of the Libyan people, Special Representative of the Secretary-General Hanna Tetteh on Tuesday joined a Zoom call with more than 160 Libyans to hear opinions and an
TRIPOLI – Fifteen representatives of communities from across the Western region met with the Special Representative of the Secretary General to further discuss the security situation and share their opinions on the way forward to develop a political roadmap on Monday.
TRIPOLI – Twenty-two young men and women from Murqub District and the surrounding area joined UNSMIL officials in an online consultation Monday to share their thoughts on the Advisory Committee’s proposals to take Libya to elections and unify state institutions.
TRIPOLI – More than ten thousand people have completed UNSMIL’s online public poll, submitting their views on the best way to approach the political process to take Libya to elections.