6Tripoli, Libya

Since the 2011 revolution that ousted Muammar Gaddafi, Tripoli has been in a state of constant upheaval. The Libyan capital has endured years of political instability, violence between rival factions, and a crumbling infrastructure. Basic services like electricity and water are unreliable, and many residents lack access to adequate healthcare and education. Tripoli’s economy is severely depressed, with unemployment rates high and the ongoing conflict making daily life precarious. People live in fear of violence, with clashes between militias and terrorist attacks common.

Factors:

  • Political instability
  • Violence and terrorism
  • Failing infrastructure