Libyan authorities ordered Doctors Without Borders (MSF) to halt operations by November 9 without offering a reason. MSF said it hopes to reach a “positive solution” that will let its teams keep delivering medical care. The group warned that a shutdown would cut off essential services for migrants, displaced families, and communities affected by conflict. MSF currently provides healthcare across several regions in Libya.
MSF Ordered to Leave Libya
Libyan authorities ordered Doctors Without Borders (MSF) to halt operations by November 9 without offering a reason. MSF said it hopes to reach a “positive solution” that will let its teams keep delivering medical care. The group warned that a shutdown would cut off essential services for migrants, displaced families, and communities affected by conflict. MSF currently provides healthcare across several regions in Libya.
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