Communication and community engagement in the Libya flood response

Derna, Libya, September 2023. Photo: SN/ICRC

On 11 September 2023, Storm Daniel hit the northeastern coast of Libya, with the ensuing floods causing catastrophic destruction and loss of life. In a crisis of this magnitude, actionable information and continuous dialogue that helps people make crucial decisions, access aid and cope with challenging realities can make a life-changing difference.

However, coordination and access challenges continue to impede two-way communication between affected people and aid providers. The lack of transparency about aid delivery and the active production of mis- and disinformation have contributed to negative perceptions and confusion about the role of aid agencies.

As aid actors transition to an early recovery response, prioritising clear communication with communities will be crucial. A CDAC Network project, funded by the H2H Network's H2H Fund, which is supported by UK Aid from the UK government, worked to support ongoing communication and community engagement efforts.

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