11 Years in Exile: Time for Justice, Time to Return

Over 40,000 Tawerghans remain displaced, forgotten in their own homeland. Together, we can reclaim our future, our rights, and our homes.

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Who We Are

Tawergha is not just a place—it’s home to thousands denied justice since 2011. After their mass displacement during Libya’s conflict, the people of Tawergha still await a safe, voluntary return. Our mission is to reclaim that right with dignity, peace, and justice.

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UNDP Rebuilds Hope in Tawergha

Solar-powered lights and schools are being restored—but thousands remain in camps. Progress is slow, and international pressure is needed.

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Evictions Continue in Benghazi

In 2023, displaced Tawerghans were evicted without alternatives. Civil society demands an end to this injustice.

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Voices from Tawergha

Act Now: Justice for Tawergha

Since 2011, more than 40,000 Tawerghans have lived in exile—denied their homes, rights, and dignity. This is not just a humanitarian crisis. It's a justice issue.

"We want to live, not just survive. Returning to Tawergha means reclaiming our future." – Displaced resident, Tripoli
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