Libya: Attacks on Aid, Health, and Education with Explosive Weapons Data
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Description
Insecurity Insight provides incident-level data on violence against aid, health, and education sectors in Libya, including explosive weapons impacts. The collection incorporates data from Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition (SHCC) reports and is updated through March 2026. It documents fatalities and damage assessments across humanitarian and civilian infrastructure.
Use Cases
Quantifying 'fatalities' and security threats to aid workers in Libya
Evaluating 'damage assessment' for 'health facilities' and 'education facilities' following explosive weapon use
Trend analysis of 'conflict-violence' impacts on humanitarian 'aid operations'
Strengths
Includes data from the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition (SHCC)
Covers three distinct sectors: aid, health, and education
Captures specific impacts of explosive weapons on civilian infrastructure
Limitations
Total record count is unspecified in the metadata
Potential under-reporting due to the nature of conflict-zone data collection
Lack of explicit column definitions in the source description
Provenance
Source
Insecurity Insight and Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition (SHCC)
Collection Method
Reported incident monitoring and curation
Time Range
Up to March 2026
Freshness
Updated as of March 2026
Geography
Libya
Data is provided in XLSX format; users may need to contact [email protected] for curated versions. Licensed under CC-BY-SA.