Abstract: Barley is traditionally consumed by the Libyan people on a regular basis. It is most commonly found in the. rural areas, where wheat is less readily available for bread making but it is
READ MOREThe mayor''s home in the Libyan city of Derna has been burnt down, as hundreds of protesters demanded answers for last week''s catastrophic flood. They gathered on Monday night at the city''s
READ MOREPreliminary findings of a UNDP rapid assessment, conducted through key informant interviews, of flood-impacts on community infrastructure, women, social
READ MOREThe European Union on Wednesday activated its Civil Protection Mechanism to help Libya. It said Germany, Romania, and Finland offered tents, field
READ MOREGiven that key commodity supply chains are functioning in Libya, and household access to key goods is consistent, the CMWG concludes that market-based responses are appropriate in Tripoli
READ MOREDemand response is rapidly evolving from an "emergency resource" to a versatile, real-time grid management tool for meeting peak demand without relying on costly peaker plants or mega-investments in new generation assets. One company alone, Enel X, has blazed the trail in demand response, making it the most reliable and flexible alternative
READ MOREIOM Libya supports the Government of Libya towards the development of inclusive migration policies that account for the needs of migrants in line with best
READ MOREHC foreword. As in 2021, the humanitarian situation in Libya in 2022 continued to improve despite the challenging political and security environment. The continued holding of the October 2020
READ MORECurrently, 13 humanitarian partners are responding to the WASH related needs or planning to respond. 102,000 people have received WASH assistance since the onset of the
READ MOREThis report is produced by OCHA Libya in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the period from 14 to 28 November 2023. The next report will be issued on or around 12 December. HIGHLIGHTS. Market functionality and prices in flood-affected areas largely returned to pre-flood levels, except for some non-food items.
READ MOREIOM plans to continue delivering life-saving assistance and improving the resilience of migrant populations and local communities, engaging in targeted
READ MORELibya Crisis Response Plan 2023 IDP Action Agenda Voluntary humanitarian return flight to Niger © IOM 2022 IOM VISION IOM''s strategic vision for Libya is to work towards
READ MORENature - Climate change, civil war and international sanctions all contributed to the devastation caused by some of Libya''s worst flooding ever,
READ MORERising temperatures are also complicating efforts to stabilize Libya''s electrical grid as it increases demand and inhibits production. returnees and migrants in Libya since 2016, allowing crisis response actors to provide timely assistance to those in need and guiding strategic planning and response as the primary source of data for
READ MOREThe European Council on Foreign Relations does not take collective positions. ECFR publications only represent the views of their individual authors. The disasters that have struck Morocco and Libya in recent days demand an urgent response. Europeans have an imperative to act – but should bear in mind the political complexities
READ MORELibya''s remaining conflict-displaced populations, plus those directly affected by Storm Daniel in September 2023 (more than 44,862 displaced people including 1,715 migrants, 10,000 reported
READ MOREUNICEF Libya Humanitarian Situation Report No. 7 (Storm Daniel and Flooding) - 13 December 2023 (WASH) immediate response through water trucking and delivery of safe drinking water, in
READ MOREPeople gathered to demand government accountability, while others marched up to the house of the mayor and started a fire, drawing a hard-line response from authorities.
READ MOREThe European Union on Wednesday activated its Civil Protection Mechanism to help Libya. It said Germany, Romania, and Finland offered tents, field beds and blankets, 80 generators and food as well
READ MOREDemand side management is traditionally concerned with adjusting the load to meet generation to assist with stability, ratings or other constraints. However, in many countries, load outstrips generation and instead of managing the load, shedding the load is more common. This paper looks at a portion of the Libyan grid system which
READ MOREYouth (15-24 years) unemployment rate in Libya has been steadily increasing for the last twenty years, with the last International Labour Organisation (ILO) estimates of 2020 being at 51.5%
READ MOREThe results indicated that a 1% rise in current precipitation increases barley output supply by 2.8% in the long-run. Furthermore, the finding related to the producer price of barley is similar to
READ MOREIn December 2023, an addendum to the Flood Response Flash Appeal for Libya was released, extending the response to March 2024. This extension seeks to respond to residual humanitarian needs, particularly aimed at targeting the most vulnerable groups, winterization needs, and facilitating the transition of support to programming under the
READ MOREAs part of the emergency response, IOM Libya coordinates with local authorities, UN partners and the Libyan Red Crescent. Throughout programming, IOM
READ MORENew England Demand Response: Everything You Need to Know. ISO New England, the electric transmission system operator serving New England, and some of the electric utilities within its territory compensate commercial and industrial (C&I) energy consumers for the amount of electricity demand they can remove from the grid at the times when they
READ MOREmarkets are able to meet current and increased demand for key commodities. New in-kind humanitarian responses within Libya should answer the question "why not procure through
READ MOREINTRODUCTION In an effort to inform cash-based interventions and better understand market dynamics in Libya, the Joint Market Monitoring Initiative (JMMI) was created by
READ MOREThis report is produced by OCHA Libya in collaboration with humanitarian partners. It covers the period from 17 to 24 October 2023. The next report will be issued on or around 31 October. HIGHLIGHTS. In the six weeks since the floods, humanitarian partners reached 164,000 people with humanitarian assistance. Winterisation activities
READ MORECredit: AFP via Getty. There are fears that 20,000 people have died in Libya in devastating floods that began on 11 September. The official death toll of more than 5,000 is likely to increase: at
READ MOREA 2021 report by Libyan state auditors showed that more than $2.3 million allocated for maintaining the two dams was never used. A rescue team with a body in Derna on Monday. The Libyan
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