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UNHCR Provides Medical Equipment to Clinics in Benghazi

July 6, 2025
UNHCR Provides Medical Equipment to Clinics in Benghazi
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has delivered essential medical equipment to five healthcare clinics in Benghazi, Libya, as part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen local health services.

This vital support will benefit more than 56,000 people, including over 6,500 refugees and approximately 49,500 Libyan citizens who rely on these clinics for primary healthcare services.

The initiative aims to boost the capacity of local health systems to ensure access to quality medical care for both refugees and host communities. UNHCR emphasized that improving health infrastructure not only helps refugees but also enhances healthcare access for vulnerable Libyan populations.

“Supporting local health systems means protecting everyone,” UNHCR stated, reaffirming its commitment to humanitarian assistance in Libya.

This latest delivery is part of UNHCR’s broader strategy to assist communities affected by displacement and conflict, focusing on healthcare, shelter, and protection.

About UNHCR’s Health Support in Libya UNHCR’s interventions in Libya include delivering medical supplies, supporting clinics, and offering cash assistance to vulnerable families. The agency continues to collaborate with local authorities and humanitarian partners to improve health services amid ongoing challenges.

Impact at a Glance:

5 clinics equipped

6,500+ refugees to benefit

49,500+ Libyans to benefit

UNHCR has repeatedly called for increased international support to sustain its programs in Libya, highlighting the growing needs of both refugees and local residents.

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