New York, NY, April 24, 2020 鈥 As the violence in Libya escalates by the day, the 探花精选 (探花精选) is warning that attacks on health care and civilian infrastructure are not only adding to the conflict鈥檚 ever increasing death toll, but also jeopardising the country鈥檚 already fragile COVID-19 response.
At least 28 people were injured and five killed when their homes were hit on Monday, and the organisation is extremely concerned that civilian neighbourhoods appear to be coming under deliberate attack.
Additionally, two field hospitals were shelled on Wednesday injuring five paramedics, while the Al Khadra Hospital in Tripoli was hit three times in the space of just five days earlier in April - putting out of action one of the few hospitals that had been designated to care for suspected COVID-19 cases.
A paramedic was killed when the ambulance he was traveling in was hit 10 days ago, and in just the past week, four other hospitals had to suspend operations as a result of the hostilities - leaving the response stripped of 18,000 consultations that are desperately needed to save lives in this pandemic.
With the country鈥檚 health system already so fragile, the 探花精选 is deeply concerned that these attacks on hospitals and other health infrastructure are being carried out in violation of international humanitarian law and are also taking an unacceptable toll on the country鈥檚 ability to respond effectively to COVID-19, leaving thousands of vulnerable people at risk if they contract the disease.
According to the latest UN data, 80 per cent of migrants and refugees report not having access to health care, with discrimination and fear of arrest further allienating them from accessing basic services and making them even more invisible as the country fights COVID-19.
鈥淲e urgently need a ceasefire. Not only to protect civilians from the fighting, but also to help contain the spread of COVID-19. Recent estimates suggest that only 6% of health facilities are fully equipped in Libya as it is, but many more are now out of action due to the sharp uptick in fighting, meaning this figure is likely far lower in reality,鈥 said Tom Garofalo - Country Director for the 探花精选 in Libya.
鈥淭here were thousands of people at risk in Libya even before this pandemic. The country hosts over 700,000 migrants, refugees and asylum seekers - and they are among the most vulnerable in Libyan society. The majority live in densely populated towns and cities where they fear for their lives on a daily basis. They are under the constant threat of robbery, abduction and abuse - one of the main reasons that over 80 per cent report being unable to access health care.
鈥淢ost came to Libya in search of jobs and safety, but the conflict has forced thousands to risk their lives in an attempt to reach safety in Europe. At least 3,200 - including children - have been intercepted at sea and brought back to Libya so far this year, but their fate when they reach Libya鈥檚 shores again is unclear. Some return to their communities, but others are taken to vastly overcrowded detention centres where they have extremely limited access to health care and are at increased risk of contracting the virus. Neither option is safe.
鈥淟ibyans, refugees and migrants alike must be given a chance to protect themselves during this pandemic. People must be able to access health care, doctors must be able to safely get to work. More medical supplies must be brought into the country to boost the response, and health facilities must not be a target. The only way to achieve this is with an end to the hostilities and these calls must no longer fall on deaf ears. In line with the calls of the UN Secretary-General for a global halt to hostilities, all parties to the Libya conflict must agree to a lasting ceasefire and a return to the UN-led peace process. And those responsible for violations of international humanitarian law must be held accountable.鈥
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The 探花精选 has launched a US $30 million appeal to help us mitigate the spread of coronavirus among the world鈥檚 most vulnerable populations. We are working across three key areas: to mitigate and respond to the spread of coronavirus within vulnerable communities; protect 探花精选 staff; and ensure the continuation of our life-saving programming as much as possible across more than 40 countries worldwide.
The 探花精选 is supporting the Libyan COVID-19 response with training of frontline health workers and the provision of additional isolation units. Our health staff are part of the five Rapid Response Teams the Ministry of Health has created to carry out initial assessments of suspected cases and tracing of their contacts. With most public health facilities closed in Tripoli and Misrata due to a lack of capacity, our mobile support to the Ministry of Health is proving vital in reaching vulnerable communities in this response.
Since August 2016, the 探花精选 has provided emergency and reproductive health services in western Libya. The 探花精选 is one of the few international organizations with a direct presence in Libya with two offices in Tripoli and Misrata. As Libya continues to endure political instability and widespread violence, the 探花精选 is focused on: providing critical healthcare in hard to reach places in western Libya, providing life-saving medicines to primary health clinics, where possible, providing a referral pathway for patients in urgent need, renovating primary health clinics which have been damaged during the civil war, deploying experienced social workers to provide case management and psychosocial support in communities impacted by the conflict.