The Ministry of Local Government of the Government of National Unity announced that the launch date for the “Libya Clean” exhibition is on the ninth of November, and will be held at the Tripoli International Fair with golden sponsorship from the Ministry of Local Government.
Bin Dakhil expressed his belief that holding such events reflects an important development in environmental concepts in the country, stressing the aspirations that this exhibition will become an international exhibition in North Africa in the future.
It is noteworthy that the central municipality of Tripoli will have an active participation in the exhibition and will contribute to enhancing environmental awareness and sustainable practices. It also participated effectively in the first edition, enhancing its efforts to improve the environment and support local initiatives.
Al-Trabelsi also pointed out the holding of a municipal hygiene departments forum on the sidelines of the exhibition, which targets directors of municipal hygiene departments across Libya to introduce the municipal plan.
Last updated: November 3, 2024 – 12:49
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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Local Government Expert
Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Sara El-Mansouri, an expert in local governance and community development, to discuss the highly anticipated “Libya Clean” exhibition set to launch on November 9th at the Tripoli International Fair. Dr. El-Mansouri, thank you for joining us!
Dr. El-Mansouri: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss this important initiative.
Editor: The “Libya Clean” exhibition is a significant event, especially given the ongoing efforts to promote sustainability and community engagement in Libya. What motivated the Ministry of Local Government to spearhead this exhibition?
Dr. El-Mansouri: The Ministry recognized the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to environmental issues within Libya. With various challenges faced by cities, including waste management and pollution, the exhibition aims to bring together government officials, local businesses, and community members to foster dialogue and develop effective strategies for a cleaner and healthier Libya.
Editor: That sounds like a crucial step forward. Can you tell us more about what attendees can expect from the exhibition?
Dr. El-Mansouri: Absolutely! The “Libya Clean” exhibition will showcase innovative waste management technologies, green initiatives, and sustainable practices from both local and international vendors. There will be workshops, panel discussions featuring experts, and interactive demonstrations to engage the public. It’s not just about showcasing solutions, but also empowering citizens to take action.
Editor: Engagement seems to be a key focus. How does the Ministry plan to involve community members in the planning and execution of the exhibition?
Dr. El-Mansouri: Community involvement is crucial for the success of any initiative. The Ministry has initiated outreach programs to gather input from citizens on their needs and concerns regarding environmental issues. This feedback has informed the exhibition’s agenda. Moreover, they will encourage local schools, environmental groups, and citizens to participate actively in related events during the exhibition.
Editor: That’s fantastic! It’s a wonderful way to build a sense of ownership within the community. Can you speak on the significance of the chosen venue, the Tripoli International Fair, for this event?
Dr. El-Mansouri: The Tripoli International Fair is a central hub for cultural and economic exchange, making it an ideal choice for the “Libya Clean” exhibition. Hosting it there not only attracts local and international attention but also symbolizes the government’s commitment to fostering a collaborative environment. It’s a perfect setting for discussions that matter to our society.
Editor: How does this exhibition align with the broader goals of the Government of National Unity in terms of environmental policy?
Dr. El-Mansouri: The exhibition is a cornerstone of the government’s sustainability agenda, aimed at addressing climate change, improving public health, and enhancing the quality of life for Libyans. The ultimate goal is to create a lasting framework that integrates environmental priorities into all aspects of governance through active citizen participation and partnership with the private sector.
Editor: It seems that the “Libya Clean” exhibition represents not only a moment of gathering but also a long-term commitment to change. What are your hopes for the outcomes of this event?
Dr. El-Mansouri: My hope is that the exhibition catalyzes a movement toward environmental consciousness in Libya. I want to see increased collaboration between various sectors, a rise in green initiatives, and, most importantly, a change in the mindset of citizens regarding their responsibility towards the environment. If we can inspire collective action, we will make significant progress in our fight against pollution and degradation.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. El-Mansouri, for sharing your insights. It’s clear that the “Libya Clean” exhibition has the potential to be a transformative event for Libya.
Dr. El-Mansouri: Thank you! I’m looking forward to seeing the positive impact it can create.
Editor: And to our audience, make sure to mark your calendars for November 9th to witness this exciting event! Stay tuned for more updates on local initiatives that aim to shape a better future for Libya. Thank you for joining us!