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IMPACT was first deployed to Libya in 2011 and 2012 through its REACH initiative, to support the humanitarian response following the ousting of the regime. As conflict re-escalated, REACH redeployed to Libya in 2015.
The conflict has affected millions of people across the country and driven vast numbers into displacement. Furthermore, the conflict has largely impacted refugee and migrant populations making their way towards Europe. Today, REACH’s work focuses on multi-sector and sector-specific needs assessments as well as research programmes investigating the impacts of migration flows and the ongoing economic crisis on the country and its vulnerable population groups.
Storm Daniel
On 11 September 2023, Storm Daniel struck northeastern Libya, causing thousands of deaths, displacement, and extensive damage along the coast, particularly in Derna and Al Bayda cities. In Derna, rainfall exceeded 100mm in just just three days, where the average monthly rainfall for the whole of September is under 1.5mm. The storm resulted in a city-wide power outage in Al Bayda and disrupted the telecommunications network. Flash floods resulted in widespread damage, especially in Derna, where the collapse of two dams and other infrastructure reportedly washed away entire neighborhoods and displaced thousands. As many as 30,000 have been reported missing and there is a rising death toll, with initial estimates at over 5,000 across the country.
Within 48 hours of the storm, REACH mobilised to produce satellite imagery analysis, combined with analysis of pre-crisis data to identify the most significant flooding impacts. The following information products have been released since 12 September:
Read our initial analysis of Storm Daniel’s impacts here on our Climate Watch Thread.
IMPACT Initiatives, notably via its REACH, AGORA, and PANDA initiatives, is increasingly committing research efforts to inform the aid community on how to tackle climate risk. The objective? To identify...
Between September 10th and 12th, flooding caused largescale destruction in northeastern Libya, particularly in the city of Derna after two dams broke upstream. Up-to-date post-disaster information on the scope and...
Today is World Refugee Day, designated by the UN and observed annually since 2001, to honour refugees around the world and advocate for their rights. Forced to flee their homes...
Libya_Questionnaire_Refugee and Migrant MSNA Education and Child Protection component_June 2021
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Libya_Terms of Reference_Refugee and Migrant MSNA Education and Child Protection June 2021
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Libya Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) Situation Overview - May 2021
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REACH Libya Refugee and Migrant MSNA 2021, Quantitative Tool - May 2021
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REACH Libya Refugee and Migrant MSNA 2021, Terms of Reference – May 2021
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REACH LBY MSNA Quantitative Tool May2021
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2021 Libyan Population MSNA Terms of Reference
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Libya Abu Salim ABA TOR (May 2021)
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Libya Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) Dataset May 2021
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2020 Refugee and Migrant Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (MSNA), Libya – May 2021
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Libya Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) Dataset April 2021
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LBY_Terms of Reference_Climate and Livelihood Assessment_April 2021
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Libya Joint Market Monitoring Initiative Situation Overview - April 2021
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Sebha Area-based Assessment, March 2021
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2020 Libya Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (MSNA), Libya - March 2021
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Libya Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) dataset, March 2021
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