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Following years of conflict, large-scale disaster in Derna 'goes beyond abilities of Libyan govt'
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Now, exactly one year ago, Storm Daniel unleashed deadly floods in eastern Libya.
00:04
The flooding resulted in two dams bursting in the coastal city of Derna.
00:09
Over 4,000 people were estimated to have died and according to the United Nations,
00:14
thousands of others were either missing or displaced.
00:17
The tragedy shown a spotlight on Libya's crumbling infrastructure and the prevailing dysfunction
00:23
which exists in the country which is divided between the internationally recognized Tripoli
00:28
based government in the west and the rival administration of strongman Khalifa Haftar
00:32
over in the east.
00:34
We can now bring in Rad Al-Hadeed, acting head of the International Federation of the
00:38
Red Cross and Red Crescent in Libya.
00:40
Thank you very much for joining us on the program.
00:43
Today, what is the situation you're hearing from your teams on the ground in Derna?
00:49
Thank you for having me today.
00:51
Like, let me take this opportunity first to thank and to appreciate the contribution of
00:56
our partners to support our organization that enabled us and the Libyan Red Crescent
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to carry out essentially military work throughout the past year.
01:07
Like one year ago, families still continue to grapple with the aftermath of losing their
01:13
loved ones and their homes and the destruction of a critical infrastructure, including roads,
01:19
power and communication networks.
01:21
And you rightly said that it was a weak system that led to the vulnerability that resulted
01:29
in the massive destruction of the infrastructure that took place in Derna.
01:35
The disaster exaggerated an already challenging situation in the country where Libya already
01:42
endured years of conflict and experienced a large-scale disaster that goes beyond the
01:48
abilities of the Libyan Government and the Libyan Red Crescent.
01:52
As you know, prior to the mass displacement of people due to the disaster, eastern Libya
01:58
was already home to 46,000 IDPs, as well as numerous migrants.
02:05
Like, we are happy to say that Libyan Red Crescent was on the ground immediately following
02:11
the disaster, providing critical emergency aid, including search and rescue operations,
02:17
first aid and distribution of food, water and shelter materials.
02:22
So what has happened since then?
02:23
What has happened over the past year?
02:28
Our primary objective remains the same.
02:30
But we acknowledge that since the onset of this disaster, there has been a lot of progress
02:36
made by the local authorities to provide shelter.
02:40
And Libyan Red Crescent was fulfilling their auxiliary role to support the local authorities
02:46
in providing and continuous – providing bridging emergency to the relief efforts.
02:53
We understand that there are a lot of challenges that has not resulted just from the event
02:59
itself, because we cannot ignore the fact that the limitations in the operational context
03:06
here is affecting dramatically our ability as a humanitarian organization because of
03:14
the other factors that are affecting the context here.
03:17
However, our primary objective remains to alleviate the human suffering inside Libya.
03:24
Rad, I remember last year that in the aftermath of these floods, and you know,
03:28
we saw thousands of people displaced.
03:30
I remember protests broke out in the city where residents were demanding accountability.
03:35
Have they received any accountability?
03:38
Well, it is like from us as International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent,
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we are working closely with our national partner, Libyan Red Crescent, who maintains
03:47
in unity all across the country and has access to all the regions.
03:53
So we continue building the capacity of our national partner.
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But like, I have to be frankly speaking with you, that we cannot address this humanitarian
04:04
situation to ensure purely humanitarian principle services without simultaneously investing
04:11
in the long-term development solutions tackling the root causes behind the people's vulnerability
04:17
in such fragile, complex, protracted context.
04:20
We are working closely, but like the road is still to go to reach really our targets.
04:27
So you said you have limitations, you as an NGO face limitations on the ground.
04:33
What are some of those limitations?
04:36
Well, we cannot ignore the fact that we are operating in a fragile context
04:41
where political instability, social economic situation is hindering the ability not just
04:50
of the humanitarian community, but the country itself to reach its target to fulfil.
04:56
We need to appreciate whatever has been done in the eastern part by the local authorities
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in terms of shelter.
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But we are talking about at macro level that the way is still to go to ensure that we have
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a functional state and a functional civil society organisations that are able to operate
05:16
according to the humanitarian principle.
05:19
We at the Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent are working closely with the
05:23
leader of the Red Crescent to ensure a minimum standards of our humanitarian services are
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provided with accountability, not just to the donors, but again to the people who were
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affected by this event.
05:36
Indeed.
05:37
We are going to leave it at that.
05:38
Thank you very much for joining us on the program today.
05:41
The pleasure was mine to have you.
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