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Bryony Taylor
TRIPOLI — Concluding its five-day session within the Structured Dialogue, the National Reconciliation and Human Rights Track placed independence of the judiciary, human rights including public freedoms, civic space, and…

DSRSG Richardson speaking at EcoVision Tripoli
UNSMIL / Bryony Taylor
TRIPOLI — EcoVision: Libya Youth Climate Challenge 2026 concluded in Tripoli, completing a nationwide journey that started in Benghazi and continued through Sebha. The competition was hosted at the Ministry of Environment…

Elizabeth Stuart
- Unified security institutions and implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement
TRIPOLI — The Structured Dialogue Security Track this week set out concrete steps to strengthen election security, prevent election disruption and ensure results are respected. Recommendations include improving coordination…

The Economy Track of the Structured Dialogue converged on the need to prioritise solutions to current fiscal pressures, such as liquidity shortages, increasing public debt, growing foreign currency deficits and exchange-rate volatility, all of which generate hardship for a large part of the Libyans
UNSMIL / Wissam Salem
- Economic reforms
TRIPOLI — The Economy Track of the Structured Dialogue, during its first five-day session this week, reached a significant consensus on the necessity of unifying the national budget and reforming oil-revenue governance. Track…

Group photo of the EcoVision challenge in Sebha winners
UNSMIL / RCO
- Youth Engagement
Sebha hosted the second stop of the EcoVision: Youth Climate Challenge 2026, bringing together young innovators from across southern Libya

Twenty-one volunteers, including seven women, participated in a workshop delivered by UNMAS at UNSMIL HQ.
Libyan Red Crescent
- Unified security institutions and implementation of the Ceasefire Agreement
TRIPOLI — Libyan Red Crescent volunteers left a United Nations workshop last week better equipped to recognise dangerous weapons, explain evolving explosive threats to communities, and prevent the kinds of accidents that…

Deliberations among members of the Governance track in the Structured Dialogue
UNSMIL / Elizabeth Stuart
- Inclusive democratic process and national reconciliation
The Governance Track of the Structured Dialogue defined five issues that they will seek to address throughout the coming few months.

Group photo of EcoVision: Libya Youth Climate Challenge 2026 in Benghazi
UNSMIL / RCO
- Youth Engagement
Benghazi marked the first stop in a nationwide series of EcoVision events across Sebha and Tripoli, a two-day inaugural event

Members of the Structured Dialogue Governance Track Bureau, alongside Special Representative of the Secretary-General Hanna Tetteh, lead a discussion on 13 January during the track's first week of meetings.
UNSMIL / Elizabeth Stuart
- Inclusive democratic process and national reconciliation
The Governance Track of the Structured Dialogue is having its first meeting this week—but members started work weeks ago.
A group of peacebuilders at a regional Youth, Peace and Security workshop in Amman, Jordan, in December 2025.
UNSMIL
- Youth Engagement
Seventy young men and women from the Middle East and North Africa gathered to assess progress, identify gaps, and recommend priorities.

Hanna Serwaa Tetteh, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, briefs the Security Council meeting on the situation in Libya.
UN Photo / Loey Felipe
SRSG Tetteh briefed the SC on the situation in Libya, stressing the need to overcome delays in implementing the political roadmap.

