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Libyan Parliament to Create National Body for Emergency & Crisis Management

January 9, 2024
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The Libyan Parliament is actively working towards bolstering the nation’s ability to respond to emergencies and crises. In a recent meeting, Abdul Salam Nasseya, Head of the committee for the law establishment of a National Authority for Emergencies, Crises, and Disasters, held pivotal talks with the Libyan Center for Future Studies.

During the meeting, it was agreed to hold a workshop engaging experts in crisis management. The objective is to gather scientific research and insights to establish a solid foundation for the new National Authority.

A detailed analysis presented by the Center highlighted the roles of various governmental, and non-governmental organisations in emergency and crisis management. The presentation also reviewed existing laws and regulations in this field.

Libya’s recent history has been marred by political instability and conflict, leading to a fragmented approach to emergency management and crisis response.

The need for a centralised authority became more apparent following the devastating floods in Derna in September, which resulted in the tragic loss of 4,540 lives. This incident underscored the urgency for a more effective, and coordinated disaster response mechanism.

The proposed National Authority aims to unify the nation’s response to emergencies and crises, providing a more structured and efficient approach to disaster management. This initiative reflects Libya’s commitment to adopting international best practices in crisis management, and aligning with global standards for emergency response.

Establishing such an authority is crucial for Libya’s long-term stability and resilience, particularly as the country continues to navigate the challenges of post-conflict reconstruction and development.

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