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British Delegation Visits Benghazi to Boost Academic Cooperation

January 20, 2025
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A high-level British delegation of experts and specialists from prominent universities and educational institutions has arrived in Benghazi, signaling a significant step in strengthening academic and research ties between Libya and the United Kingdom.

The visit, organized under the auspices of Libya’s Ministry of Technical and Vocational Education, aims to identify areas for collaboration between educational and healthcare institutions in both nations. The delegation’s agenda focuses on sharing expertise, developing academic programs, and modernizing healthcare facilities to enhance Libya’s capabilities in these vital sectors.

This initiative aligns with Libya’s broader efforts to rebuild and revitalize its education and healthcare systems, which have faced significant challenges in recent years. The country has made international cooperation a cornerstone of its strategy to foster institutional reform and capacity building.

The partnership with the UK is particularly significant given Britain’s reputation for excellence in education and healthcare. By leveraging British expertise, Libya seeks to create sustainable programs that meet international standards and address pressing local needs.

The delegation’s visit is a testament to the deepening ties between Libya and the United Kingdom. Both nations are committed to advancing shared goals through innovation and collaboration in education and research. This partnership builds on historical relations and reflects Libya’s ambition to become a hub of academic excellence and healthcare innovation in the region.

By fostering partnerships with globally renowned institutions, Libya aims to open new opportunities for growth and development, benefiting not only its education and health sectors but also its broader socio-economic framework. This visit represents a pivotal step toward achieving those goals and underscores the mutual benefits of international cooperation.

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