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UN stabilization fund helps support municipalities in Libya

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The United Nations Stabilization Fund has invested more than US$95 million in Libya since 2016 to support municipalities and help the displaced people

The United Nations Stabilization Fund has invested more than US$95 million in Libya since 2016 to support municipalities and help displaced people.

The fund has worked in 24 municipalities and helped the people living there confront the Covid-19 epidemic by directing support to the health, water, and sanitation sectors in 2020. It is reported that the fund helped improve the lives of more than 4.7 million Libyans, facilitated community dialogue, supported reconciliation initiatives, and encouraged local elected officials and citizens to engage in decision-making.

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The fund management held its last meeting, drawing representatives of the Ministry of Planning and the United Nations Development Program, in the presence of representatives of 13 international partners, to review the results achieved by the fund across the country during the past 6 years.

Libyan Minister of Planning of the Government of National Unity, Youssef Al-Zaydani, said that the fund has contributed to improving basic services and infrastructure in the municipalities.

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