Mohamed Omar Baio, the head of the Libyan Media Authority, reviewed the conditions of media workers in Sebha, who have suffered from neglect for many years without any attention.
According to a statement from the Libyan government-designate, this visit was carried out following the directives of the Prime Minister of the Libyan Government-designate, Dr. Osama Hammad, as part of the Libyan Media Authority’s plan to develop national media.
Baio closely examined the working conditions of media professionals in the city, emphasizing the importance of supporting and enhancing the performance and skills of Libyan media workers in all fields.
The head of the authority praised the significant support provided by the Libyan government to national media, and the initiative of the Reconstruction Fund to maintain buildings owned by the media sector in Sebha and other southern regions.
He explained that this effort is part of the comprehensive national strategic development project, overseen and monitored by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Marshal Khalifa Haftar.
Baio pointed out that this project will bring about a significant transformation for Libya, aiming to achieve the desired progress in various fields and to provide a decent life for the Libyan people.
Notably, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) concluded its e-marketing training today, aimed at supporting young entrepreneurs in the city of Sabha who seek to develop their small and medium-sized enterprises. This training was part of the “YESS” project, an initiative funded by the European Union and implemented by the IOM in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor in the Libyan government. The project aims to enhance the capabilities of Libyan youth in e-marketing, enabling them to manage their businesses more effectively and integrate into the local job market with competitive skills.
In an exclusive statement to “Libya 24 News,” Ahmed Fathi, a digital marketing trainer, confirmed that the training covered a wide range of topics related to digital marketing. These topics included content writing and social media page management, along with general e-marketing concepts. Fathi noted that this training represents a vital step in enhancing the capabilities of small and medium-sized enterprises, as each training module offers a standalone job opportunity.
The IOM concluded the e-marketing training in Sabha, targeting support for small and medium-sized project entrepreneurs with skills in social media marketing and applications. Fathi pointed out that the skills acquired through these trainings open new horizons for trainees, whether in obtaining various jobs or improving the quality of their current businesses. He explained that the training requires only further follow-up and practice by the trainees to fully develop these skills, contributing to the creation of new job opportunities in the local market.