Setting the launch date for the “Libya Clean” exhibition

by times news cr

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!

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