27 August 2011
Britain will provide urgent humanitarian support including medical help, food and other basic supplies for thousands of people affected by the conflict in Libya, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced today.
This new support, which comes from Britain's development budget, will contribute to:
This new British support will go through the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which has had a permanent presence in Tripoli since mid-April and is getting medical supplies and staff in to hospitals in the city.
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said:
"Since the onset of the crisis, Britain has stood by the people of Libya.
"As the conflict moves into its final stages there are many Libyans in need of urgent humanitarian help.
"The situation on the ground in Tripoli is an incredibly difficult one for humanitarian agencies. But organisations such as the ICRC are doing extraordinary work in dangerous and difficult circumstances to get supplies and doctors through to those in need. This new funding from our development budget will help them to continue their vital work in critical areas across Libya.
"Today we pay a huge tribute to the humanitarian agencies who are risking their lives in Libya to help and sustain their fellow human beings."
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