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Libya Launches Plan for Graduates Employability in 2026

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The Libyan Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, alongside multiple government sectors and international partners, has completed a unified national framework to improve graduates employability across the country. Announced in June 2026, the strategy addresses the long-standing mismatch between academic outputs and actual labor market demands. Developed in partnership with the European Union and Expertise France, the program establishes a results-based structure to guide future policy reform and support economic diversification.

The structural gap between academic degrees and sustainable livelihood opportunities has heavily impacted Libya’s domestic business sector for years. Minister of Economy and Trade H.E. Dr. Suhail Abu Shiha noted, “A skilled and employable workforce is the foundation of a resilient and diversified economy. This framework is a strategic step toward aligning education outcomes with market needs, enabling Libya to unlock its economic potential and support sustainable growth.” By aligning educational tracks with current commercial needs, the state intends to unlock private sector expansion.

The implementation roadmap aims to systematically overhaul how vocational training and higher education systems operate within regional politics. Minister of Higher Education H.E. Dr. Mohamed Edbeb stated, “By aligning our academic output with the needs of the labor market, we aim to enhance the readiness of our graduates and enable them to acquire the competencies and skills that support their professional success and their contribution to building the national economy.” The framework was built through deep cooperation across multiple ministries with the technical backing of international partners under the EU4Skills project, which receives direct funding from the European Union alongside contributions from the French government.

Strategic Goals of the Plan to Improve Graduates Employability

The joint framework outlines four central objectives to streamline the transition from education to active employment. These goals focus on building competitive skills, expanding private sector internship pathways, and fostering entrepreneurship within local schools. H.E. Dr. Abdul Qader Ghaniya, Deputy Ministry of Technical and Vocational Education, stated, “What we need today is to work together on solutions and implementation, not just discuss the challenges. Our responsibility today is not only to develop a good national framework, but also to ensure that it is transformed into a practical program with clear objectives and defined responsibilities capable of making a tangible impact on the lives of young people.” By updating out-of-date curricula and introducing dedicated career guidance offices, the program delivers practical tools to help young people secure sustainable jobs.

To maintain accurate data on employment trends, regional centers plan to integrate automated tracking platforms within the expanding national tech sector. These digital registries will monitor labor market absorption rates and flag shifting economic demands in real time. European Union Ambassador to Libya H.E. Nicola Orlando stated, “The European Union is proud to support Libya in advancing systemic reform that places youth employability at the centre of economic development. This Framework reflects a strong national commitment to evidence-based reform and institutional coordination. By strengthening alignment between education and labour market needs, Libya is investing in its most valuable asset: its young people.”

Independent policy experts sharing their professional opinion on regional development state that long-term success depends entirely on local institutional ownership. Mr. Maxime Bost, Programs Director of Expertise France in Libya, reiterated, “At Expertise France, we believe that sustainability is built through institutional ownership. This framework is not a standalone project but is designed to be anchored within Libya’s existing governance structures to ensure it evolves alongside the country’s economic needs to support employability and create great opportunities for young people.” Stakeholders can examine the underlying development parameters and public policy strategies by visiting the Expertise France digital portal directly to track the rollout of this national system.

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