A photo of refugees from Libya arriving in the Kigali airport in Rwanda after being evacuated from Libya, in 2019. These refugees were among the first to have been evacuated as a part of the UN's Emergency Transit Mechanism (Photo from UNHCR/Eugene Sibomana).
A photo of refugees from Libya arriving in the Kigali airport in Rwanda after being evacuated from Libya, in 2019. These refugees were among the first to have been evacuated as a part of the UN's Emergency Transit Mechanism (Photo from UNHCR/Eugene Sibomana).

A Look into Rwanda’s Migration Deal with Libya

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The United Kingdom's controversial legislation to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda has passed, after two years of delays. However, this deal is not the first migration deal Rwanda has signed in order to receive migrants from other countries. In 2019, Rwanda signed a deal with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the African Union (AU) in order to receive refugees and asylum seekers being held in detention centres in Libya, as well as those who were at risk in the country.

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