EU policies ‘led to increase in Libya trafficking routes’

REACH’s Mixed migration routes and dynamics in Libya Report in EU policies ‘led to a increase in Libya trafficking routes’ in Info Migrants

A recent study by the REACH initiative, funded by UNHCR, has found that European Union measures implemented in Libya since the beginning of last year have led to an increase in internal trafficking routes and that the living conditions of migrants in the country have not improved.

Migration policies implemented by the EU in Libya since the beginning of 2017 have led to an increase in trafficking routes to the country and inside of it, a new UNHCR-funded study by the REACH initiative has found.

25 May 2018

 

 

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