An independent watchdog has warned that the UK's aid programme in Libya could be harming vulnerable migrants, a media report said on Friday.
About 9 million pounds ($10 million) is spent providing water and sanitation for refugees in detention centres, training Libya's coastguard, and helping migrants return home, the BBC reported.
The report by the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI), which monitors UK aid spending, said there were concerns about the risk that British aid was contributing to a system that prevents refugees from reaching a place of safe asylum.
Libya is the main departure point for migrants attempting the sea crossing to Europe and is home to up to one million migrants and refugees, according to ICAI.
All those detained by the Libyan government, including those rescued at sea, are held in often overcrowded detention centres where they risk being abused.
The ICAI also warned that the risk that UK aid could cause "unintended harm" to vulnerable migrants or prevent them from reaching a place of safety had not been adequately assessed.
A government spokesman said: "Cross-government efforts are tackling the root causes of migration by building opportunity and stability for people in their home regions so they don't need to make the perilous journey across the Mediterranean," the BBC said.
"We're also getting help to vulnerable migrants who have already started their treacherous journey."
He added that UK vessels had saved more than 13,000 lives in the Mediterranean Sea since May 2015.
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