AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoElectricity & Energy Governance: Libya’s electricity crisis is back in full force as summer heat pushes demand toward 40°C, while officials warn of gas and light-fuel shortages and a grid shortfall—highlighting not just supply gaps but institutional coordination problems. Border & Migration Controls: The GNU has temporarily suspended visa-on-arrival at airports and entry points, ordering a new visa system proposal within 30 days to curb fraud and regulate foreign entry. Education & Human Capital: After years of war damage, the University of Benghazi is seeing renewed hope, with students returning to classes and a new campus planned to open this autumn. Oil Sector Coordination: NOC signed a unified operating agreement for the Murzuq Basin I/R field, bringing together major partners to streamline procedures, improve efficiency, and support stable production. Industrial Localization: Libyan Iron and Steel Company and the Export Development Authority agreed to set up a factory for fishing trawlers to boost local marine manufacturing. Economic Cooperation: PM Dbeibah met the US Chargé d’Affaires to discuss a unified development program and cooperation in energy, oil, telecoms, and investment. Climate Risk: A wider MENA report warns climate stress is intensifying displacement pressures through water scarcity, weaker services, and conflict-linked vulnerability.
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