Data from survey teams on previous battlefronts in the south of the capital show that the presence of explosive materials affects the ability of displaced families to return to their homes and hinders their livelihood opportunities.
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Tripoli 1 December 2020 (LANA) - The British Embassy in Libya
confirmed that the preliminary results of the non-technical survey
teams data on the humanitarian, social and economic situation along
the front lines of the former fighting fronts in the south of the
capital, Tripoli, show that many community members are aware of the
dangers of the presence of explosive materials. In their areas.
The embassy said on its official page that the data of these teams
funded by the British embassy and working alongside social media
officials in "HALO" showed that the presence of explosive materials
in these areas affects the ability of displaced families to return to
their homes and hinders livelihood opportunities.
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