Just in the last week’s battles have 75 people have been killed and hundreds wounded, according to WHO’s representative in Libya. WHO has delivered medicines and first-aid kits to the hospitals, but these only lasts for about two weeks.

have fled the fighting in the area and WHO is prepared that hundreds of thousands may be homeless.

The östlibyske warlord Khalifa Haftar has recently set himself against the Libyan capital of Tripoli, where the UN-recognised government has its seat. The international community, including the EU, have called on the parties to reach a political solution to the conflict.

half A million children in danger, according to Unicef.