By Helena Williams
Tillisi is the co-founder of Libya Medical Relief (LMR) - an organisation dedicated to providing prosthetic limbs, medical aid and relief to Libyan refugees. Founded five days after the uprisings began, the charity consists of just four other doctors - three of which are family members, and one a close family friend - and two volunteers. All are Libyans who emigrated to the UK decades ago.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warns that the next phase in Libya is the rehabilitation of injured people from the war - and in September, David Cameron highlighted the need to help amputees by promising 50 beds at specialist hospitals to fit prosthetic limbs and provide rehabilitation - at the National Transitional Council's (NTC) expense.
And although last week saw the official conclusion of NATO's operations in Libya and the UN Security Council Mandate, NGO Refugees International estimates that more than 200,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries and refugee camps - and they are in danger of being forgotten.
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