AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoAgriculture & Digital Farming: Libya’s Agriculture minister met Turkey’s Ibrahim Yumakli in Istanbul to expand forest, rangeland and nature-reserve cooperation, including seed propagation, gene banks, and transfers of smart irrigation, remote sensing and digital farming tools. Energy & Industry Leadership: A new report highlights how Africa’s downstream refinery CEOs are reshaping operations in 2026—relevant to Libya’s broader push to strengthen energy security and reduce fuel import dependence. Rebuilding & Health in Derna: Nearly three years after the 2023 storm, Derna is back on its feet with new homes, bridges, roads, a desalination plant, schools, a university and a 600-bed hospital—while residents say trauma and mental-health needs remain. Skills for the Digital Economy: Libya reaffirmed its commitment to technical and vocational education, aiming to modernize curricula for advanced technologies and the digital economy, with regional and international partners including Italy. AI Strategy: Libya launched a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2026–2030) and adopted an ethics charter to guide digital infrastructure and responsible AI development. Environment & Marine Life: Activists on Farwa Island near Zuwara are monitoring loggerhead sea turtle nesting; officials say Libya records 1,000+ nests annually, but threats like plastic pollution and fishing bycatch persist. Heritage & Research: Libya is preparing the return of the “Takarkori Mummy” to Tripoli for permanent display, following years of scientific study and restoration in Italy. Archaeology in Sidra Gulf: A dual carriageway excavation west of Bin Jawad uncovered an ancient cemetery, markers and pottery, prompting calls for specialized surveys. Vocational Education Cooperation: Libya also discussed scholarships, teacher training and curriculum updates with Italy during a Mediterranean skills forum. Migration Reality Check: Returnee accounts from Nigerians evacuated from Libya describe exploitation and forced domestic labour after being promised work in Egypt. Nuclear Diplomacy (Regional Context): US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner reportedly consulted nuclear experts at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as talks with Iran enter a critical phase—an indirect signal for regional security planning.
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