Tripoli — Concern is growing over the growing displacement of Sudanese children in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, amid deteriorating living conditions and the increasing number of refugees fleeing the ongoing war in Sudan since April 2023. Hundreds of these children, aged between 5 and 16, face the risk of exploitation and recruitment by human, drug, and organ trafficking networks, amid a lack of adequate legal and social protection.
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