Stranded Guinean Migrants Return Home to Conakry from Libya

20 Mar 2017

Stranded Guinean Migrants Return Home to Conakry from Libya

Libya - On 14 March, IOM helped 98 stranded Guinean migrants – 96 men and 2 women – to return home to Conakry from Libya by air.

The charter flight, which was coordinated with the Libyan and Guinean authorities, departed from Tripoli’s Mitiga Airport. IOM provided pre-departure interviews, medical check-ups and material assistance, including clothes and shoes.

Unfortunately, because of clashes in Tripoli, 51 migrants living in urban settings, who were sheltered by the Guinean-Conakry Embassy for one night prior to the day of departure, were unable to make the flight. These migrants will therefore be assisted to return home via commercial flights as soon as possible.
  
“It was a tense day for migrants and colleagues on the ground but with good coordination with Guinea Conakry embassy in Libya and the Libyan authority we managed to support 98 out of the planned 149 migrants,” explained Program Manager Ashraf Hassan. “Thanks to the Kingdom of the Netherlands the rest of the 51 migrants will be supported via commercial flights as soon as possible,” he added. 

Among the migrants was also 1 unaccompanied minor. 

In addition, on 12 March, IOM worked with Libyan authorities to facilitate the visit of embassy representatives from the Ivory Coast, Guinea Conakry, Ghana, Niger and the Gambia to Triq Al Sekka detention centre. During the visit, the delegation representatives discussed possible release conditions of their nationals and observed the living conditions inside the centre. During the visit IOM identified 135 migrants who expressed willingness to return to their countries of origin and has initiated the return assistance process. The visit was funded by the European Union and the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The Guinea-Conakry return assistance flight was funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and was part of IOM’s return assistance programme.

So far in 2017, IOM Libya has helped 1,261 stranded migrants return to their countries of origin. Of these, 304 were eligible for reintegration assistance.

For further information, please contact IOM Libya’s Othman Belbeisi, Tel: +216 29 600389, Email: obelbeisi@iom.int or Ashraf Hassan, Tel +216 29 794707, Email: ashassan@iom.int