AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI in Schools: U.S. educators are shifting from banning chatbots to teaching AI literacy by showing how generative tools can misspell countries and invent facts, pushing students to question outputs. Libya Education Rules: Libya’s Tripoli-based Government of National Unity issued Resolution 498/2026 with 55 articles regulating foreign educational institutions, including accreditation requirements, Islamic and Libyan values compliance, and safety-focused facilities. Libya Health Supply Reform: Libya’s Medical Supply Organisation launched the Libyan National Formulary to standardize approved medicines and improve drug security and prescribing across the system. Oilfield Tech Partnerships: AGOCO met Baker Hughes to expand engineering and technical services in Libya, including digital field technologies and modern operating software. Electricity & Security Pressure: UN reporting warns drone attacks hit Libya’s Zawiya oil refinery and power infrastructure, worsening grid shortages, while fuel diversion and stalled politics deepen the crisis. Benghazi Urban Planning: The Global Competitive Urban Planning Initiative for Benghazi says it has reached 93% capacity toward a concept masterplan competition for the city’s future. Libya–China Construction Finance: Nantong Construction Company says it is ready to finance industrial and building-material projects in Libya and explore prefabricated building technologies. Türkiye–Libya Trade: Turkish exports to Libya rose in 2026, with logistics and construction ties cited as key drivers.
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