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Libya has collaborated with the Korean Centre and local stakeholders to develop five training programs aimed at creating a skilled workforce to support a sustainable, greener economy. These training programs focus on energy assessment and innovative building, recycling skills, municipal waste management, environmental health and safety, and circular economy entrepreneurship. The initiative was announced on 15 April as part of UNDP’s Local Peacebuilding and Resilience efforts to support job creation for youth, and is being implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation, with support from the Republic of Korea.

In an effort to promote sustainable development in Libya, the UNDP has joined forces with local partners to create five training programs that will help build a skilled workforce. These programs cover a range of topics, including energy assessment, innovative building techniques, recycling skills, municipal waste management, environmental health and safety, and circular economy entrepreneurship. The initiative was announced on April 15th as part of UNDP’s Local Peacebuilding and Resilience efforts to support job creation for young people in Libya.

The collaboration between the UNDP Libya and the Korean Centre has resulted in the development of five training programs aimed at promoting sustainable development in Libya. These programs focus on energy assessment and innovative building techniques, recycling skills, municipal waste management, environmental health and safety, and circular economy entrepreneurship. The initiative was announced on April 15th as part of UNDP’s Local Peacebuilding and Resilience efforts to support job creation for young people in Libya. The program is being implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation with support from the Republic of Korea.

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