Libya aims to enhance its partnership with the European Union in workforce development and training amid economic challenges. Minister of Labour Ali Al-Abed discussed joint initiatives with EU Ambassador Jalal Al-Ashi, focusing on skill enhancement, digital transformation, and addressing illegal migration’s impact on the job market.
Libya is actively seeking to enhance its collaboration with the European Union (EU) specifically in the areas of training and workforce development. This initiative comes as Libya grapples with various economic challenges and a fluctuating labor market.
On Wednesday, in a significant meeting, Minister of Labour Ali Al-Abed convened with Libya’s Ambassador to the EU, Jalal Al-Ashi, to explore potential partnerships aimed at developing training programs that improve worker skills and promote digital transformation within the Libyan labor sector.
During their discussions, the parties also addressed the issue of illegal migration and its consequences for the Libyan job market, working together to devise joint initiatives that bolster economic stability and facilitate workforce integration. The Libyan labor market continues to face substantial challenges resulting from economic trends, migration issues, and the imperative for digital modernization.
Libya is striving to strengthen its ties with the European Union in an effort to combat labor market challenges and promote workforce development. Through collaborative training programs and discussions on migration, both parties are working towards ensuring economic stability and advancing the Libyan labor sector through digital innovation.
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