The German government has allocated 9.8 million euros to the United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF to support at least 30,000 children in Libya over the next four years.

German Ambassador to Libya Christian Buck said that his country would contribute to the strengthening of child protection services and systems, providing access to new education programs for those affected by the conflict in Libya, and to ensure access to safe drinking water.

The special representative of UNICEF in Libya, Abdul Rahman Ghandour, said that the crisis in Libya has negatively affected the basic services especially schools, hospitals, and infrastructure.

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