AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLibya’s AI push: Libya has launched a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030 and adopted an ethics charter, aiming to build digital infrastructure and guide responsible AI growth. Skills for rebuilding: Libya reaffirmed its commitment to technical and vocational education, using a Mediterranean forum in Egypt to discuss modernizing curricula, adding advanced-tech and digital-economy disciplines, and expanding scholarships and training with partners including Italy. Derna recovery, mental health next: Nearly three years after the 2023 storm that killed almost 4,000 in Derna, reconstruction is visibly underway—new homes, roads, bridges, and a hospital—but residents say trauma remains, with calls to prioritize mental health. Agriculture tech cooperation: Libya’s agriculture ministry met Turkey to expand cooperation on forests, rangelands, seed banks, genetic resources, and modern tools like smart irrigation and remote sensing. Heritage returns: Libya reviewed final arrangements with Italy for the return of the Takarkori Mummy to Tripoli for permanent display at the National Museum. Regional tech note: A 2026 seawater assessment warned that 17% of Libya’s beaches are unsuitable for swimming, with plans for warning signs and restrictions.
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