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How will Libya deal with the aftermath of the floods? | Inside Story

A state of emergency in Eastern Libya.
Widespread floods have killed thousands of people and left thousands more unaccounted for.
Entire neighbourhoods are under water and trapped families desperately need help.
But Libya’s political divisions appear to be getting in the way.
The country’s two rival governments have their own resources and their own approach to this disaster.
Without a united response rescue operations have inevitably been delayed.
So how will Libya manage this devastation?
And can this crisis be a catalyst for political unity – or will it fuel rivalry?

Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom

Guests

Salah ElBakkoush, political analyst and former senior adviser to both the negotiating team in the high council of states, and the Libyan Government of National Accord.

Anas El Gomati, founder and director of Sadeq Institute, the first public policy think tank in Libya.

Michele Servadei, UNICEF Libya country representative.

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Written by Kay Miller

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