AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya Diaspora Tech & Research: Tripoli’s Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation is hosting a diaspora experts forum (23–25 Aug) with about 100 Libyan specialists from 26 countries, plus a digital platform to build a national database and speed knowledge transfer for research and innovation. AI in Education: Educators in Charleston are piloting AI literacy training for students and teachers, using live “map of the world” demos to show how chatbots can misspell and hallucinate—pushing schools toward safe, practical classroom experimentation. Foreign Education Rules in Libya: The Government of National Unity issued Resolution 498/2026 (55 articles) regulating foreign education, requiring accredited programs, Islamic and Libyan values compliance, and minimum safety-focused facilities for engineering, health, and electricity. Libya–Turkey Investment Push: Libya’s Privatisation & Investment Board met Turkish business groups to explore projects in electricity, medical supplies, elevators, packaging, and soilless farming, including reconstruction opportunities in Benghazi and beyond. Benghazi Urban Planning: The Global Competitive Urban Planning Initiative Benghazi (GCUPI-B) says it has reached 93% capacity for concept masterplans and innovative solutions, with a final registration deadline approaching.
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