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Libya Assesses Development Projects in Sebha

January 8, 2026
Libya Assesses Development Projects in Sebha

Libya Assesses Development Projects in Sebha

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The National Development Agency held a coordination meeting at its headquarters in the southern city of Sebha to review the progress of development projects and assess the overall implementation of strategic plans in southern Libya.

The meeting was attended by Libya’s Deputy Prime Minister, the Director General of the National Development Agency, and a group of senior engineers and technical officials.

During the talks, they discussed ways of monitoring ongoing development efforts and evaluating recent achievements in both the central and southern regions.

Officials reviewed the status of key strategic projects, with particular emphasis on the International S.S.S. Road, a major infrastructure initiative aimed at improving connectivity between regions, facilitating trade, and supporting economic activity across large parts of the country.

Participants assessed progress levels across current projects and examined whether implementation timelines remain aligned with approved schedules. The meeting also addressed technical and logistical challenges that could affect delivery, with officials stressing the need to maintain efficiency, quality standards, and regular field follow-up to ensure projects are completed on time.

The meeting also addressed the agricultural sector, which was described as a cornerstone of sustainable development in southern Libya. Officials reviewed measures taken to strengthen agricultural production, expand cultivated areas, and improve irrigation and farming infrastructure. Discussions highlighted the importance of agriculture in supporting food security, generating employment, and stabilizing local communities.

Attendees also examined obstacles facing development and agricultural projects, including infrastructure gaps, operational constraints, and resource limitations.

The agency reaffirmed that advancing development in southern Libya is a national priority, aiming to improve living conditions, enhance economic resilience, and ensure that development projects deliver tangible benefits to citizens across the region.

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