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| Title | U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2003 - Libya |
| Publisher | United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants |
| Country | Libyan Arab Jamahiriya |
| Publication Date | 1 June 2003 |
| Cite as | United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, U.S. Committee for Refugees World Refugee Survey 2003 - Libya , 1 June 2003, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3eddc48aa.html [accessed 23 November 2009] |
Libya hosted about 12,000 refugees at the end of 2002, including approximately 9,000 Palestinians and nearly 3,000 refugees from Somalia.
About 1,000 Libyans were asylum seekers in various European countries.
Approximately 9,000 Palestinians lived in Libya as refugees registered by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
The Libyan government estimated that the actual number of Palestinian refugees was about 30,000.
During 2002, some 1,000 Palestinians deemed vulnerable by UNHCR received a monthly living stipend, medical assistance, and skills training.
Most of the nearly 3,000 Somali refugees in Libya resided in the capital, Tripoli.
About 1,000 lived in a dilapidated government-donated building in central Tripoli before UNHCR and the Libyan government relocated them to a new facility about six miles (10 km) outside of the capital.
Refugee residents at the new facility had access to education, a health center, and recreational facilities.