Filipinos in Libya consist of migrant workers in the construction, medical, and tourism sectors, as well as their children. From 5,000 people in 2003, the population had grown to 7,913 people by 2006; men outnumbered women by roughly two-to-one. During the SARS outbreak in 2003, Libyan authorities banned Filipinos from travelling to the country, causing 700 workers to lose jobs they had arranged. Since 2005, the Philippine embassy has sponsored annual get-togethers for Filipino workers in the country in an attempt to foster a greater spirit of community among them. Filipinos working in Libya who bring their children with them are served by a school set up specifically for Filipinos, the Philippine Community School. 794 Filipino children lived in Libya as of 2006.
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- 利比亞的菲律賓人 (zh)
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| - Filipinos in Libya consist of migrant workers in the construction, medical, and tourism sectors, as well as their children. From 5,000 people in 2003, the population had grown to 7,913 people by 2006; men outnumbered women by roughly two-to-one. During the SARS outbreak in 2003, Libyan authorities banned Filipinos from travelling to the country, causing 700 workers to lose jobs they had arranged. Since 2005, the Philippine embassy has sponsored annual get-togethers for Filipino workers in the country in an attempt to foster a greater spirit of community among them. Filipinos working in Libya who bring their children with them are served by a school set up specifically for Filipinos, the Philippine Community School. 794 Filipino children lived in Libya as of 2006. (en)
- 利比亞的菲律賓人,在2006年時有7913人,主要生活在的黎波里和班加西。 他們在利比亞主要從事建築,醫療,旅遊等行業。在2003年以前他們人口約5000人,到2006年發展到7913人,男女比例2:1。當2003年沙士爆發,利比亞當局明令禁止菲律賓人入境,造成700名工人無法前往工作。 利比亞的菲律賓人兒童有一所他們專門的學校,菲律賓社區學校。在2006年生活在利比亞的菲律賓兒童有794人。 (zh)
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| - Filipinos in Libya consist of migrant workers in the construction, medical, and tourism sectors, as well as their children. From 5,000 people in 2003, the population had grown to 7,913 people by 2006; men outnumbered women by roughly two-to-one. During the SARS outbreak in 2003, Libyan authorities banned Filipinos from travelling to the country, causing 700 workers to lose jobs they had arranged. Since 2005, the Philippine embassy has sponsored annual get-togethers for Filipino workers in the country in an attempt to foster a greater spirit of community among them. Filipinos working in Libya who bring their children with them are served by a school set up specifically for Filipinos, the Philippine Community School. 794 Filipino children lived in Libya as of 2006. (en)
- 利比亞的菲律賓人,在2006年時有7913人,主要生活在的黎波里和班加西。 他們在利比亞主要從事建築,醫療,旅遊等行業。在2003年以前他們人口約5000人,到2006年發展到7913人,男女比例2:1。當2003年沙士爆發,利比亞當局明令禁止菲律賓人入境,造成700名工人無法前往工作。 利比亞的菲律賓人兒童有一所他們專門的學校,菲律賓社區學校。在2006年生活在利比亞的菲律賓兒童有794人。 (zh)
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