Experiences and Aspirations of Displaced and Returnee Women from Murzuq and Tawergha in Libya 2025

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Experiences and Aspirations of Displaced and Returnee Women from Murzuq and Tawergha in Libya 2025
Author(s)/editor(s)
Amera Markous

Accurate statistics on women and girls impacted by internal displacement are always lacking. However, studies show that in each crisis, half of the displaced populations are women and girls. In Libya, there remained an estimated 106,556 IDPs with thousands remaining with displacement-related needs, as of May 2024. Despite efforts, the specific needs of women and girls IDPs remain under-assessed in research and data collection efforts conducted by several international organizations and UN agencies. Limited access and lack of women-sensitive assessment tools are some of the main barriers to developing comprehensive, durable solution responses targeting women and girl IDPs. 

This assessment looks into the experiences of displaced and returnee women from Murzuq and Tawergha after years of displacement by delving into their journey in displacement, towards finding durable solutions. The findings underscore the urgent need for comprehensive support that addresses the unique needs of displaced and returnee women, including access to basic services, protection from discrimination and violence, and the necessity for durable solutions that foster stability and integration.

Recognizing the differing aspirations and conditions influencing their decisions to return or remain, it is crucial to implement targeted programs that not only facilitate safe returns but also ensure that women have the resources and opportunities to rebuild their lives. 

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Bibliographic information

Geographic coverage: Arab States/North Africa Libya
Publication year
2025
Number of pages
56