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Libya Advances 14 Places in 2023 Global Peace Index

December 1, 2023
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In a significant stride towards stability, Libya has remarkably risen 14 spots in the 2023 Global Peace Index (GPI), now positioned at 137th out of 163 nations.

This leap, as indicated by the Our Government (Hakomatna) platform of the Government of National Unity (GNU), underscores a positive shift in Libya’s security and peace landscape.

The Institute for Economics & Peace, in its latest report, highlights Libya’s leap as the most pronounced improvement within the Middle East and North Africa region. This advancement, for the second consecutive year, is a testament to Libya’s enhanced security and stability.

The GPI is an influential metric that gauges the relative peace of countries worldwide, considering factors such as societal safety, conflict levels, and militarization. Libya’s significant progress is a noteworthy development, given the turbulent past decade.

Post the 2011 Arab Spring and the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya endured periods of political turmoil and conflict. However, recent years have marked a transformative phase with efforts geared towards reconciliation, rebuilding governance structures, and enhancing public institutions. This gradual, yet steady progress is reflected in Libya’s improved GPI ranking.

The climb in the GPI ranking is a reflection of Libya’s diminishing internal conflicts, and enhanced governance measures. The international community’s support in fostering political dialogue and inclusive governance in Libya has also been pivotal in this transformation.

This improvement is not just a marker of reduced conflict, but also signifies strides in governance and societal development. It highlights Libya’s resilience and commitment to overcoming its challenges and setting a course toward a peaceful and thriving future.

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