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.
Read MoreOver 40,000 Tawerghans remain displaced, forgotten in their own homeland. Together, we can reclaim our future, our rights, and our homes.
Sign the Petition Donate NowTawergha 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.
Solar-powered lights and schools are being restored—but thousands remain in camps. Progress is slow, and international pressure is needed.
Read MoreIn 2023, displaced Tawerghans were evicted without alternatives. Civil society demands an end to this injustice.
Learn More"We left our homes with nothing. My children have never seen Tawergha." – Fatima, mother of four
"Returning is not just physical—it’s about dignity, memory, and identity." – Jumaa, early returnee
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