Brendt backs Sirte free zone

Jeremy Brendt, Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Libya, met today with Mahmud Elforjani, Chairman of the Board and General Manager of the Sirte Free Zone

A recent meeting saw representatives gather to discuss the pivotal role of the Sirte Free Zone in Libya’s journey towards economic development and stability.

The meeting emphasised the Free Zone’s potential to become a hub of progress, attracting investment and generating opportunities, particularly for young people in the central and southern regions.

Discussions centred around key development priorities within the Sirte Free Zone. Foremost among these was the need to bolster educational infrastructure, ensuring young people have access to quality learning opportunities that equip them for the future. Improving healthcare services was also highlighted as critical, with participants recognising the importance of a healthy population for sustainable development.

Beyond these sectors, the meeting underscored the need for comprehensive infrastructure development within the Free Zone. This includes upgrading transport networks, utilities, and communication systems to create an environment conducive to business and investment.

Recognising that young people are the driving force of progress, participants emphasised the importance of youth empowerment programmes within the Free Zone. These programmes would aim to provide young people with the skills, resources, and opportunities they need to thrive in the modern economy.

Collaboration emerged as a central theme of the meeting. Participants stressed the importance of partnering with international organisations such as USAID and the American Chamber of Commerce in Libya to leverage their expertise and resources in support of the Free Zone’s development goals.

Jeremy Brendt, a key participant in the meeting, expressed his admiration for the Sirte Free Zone’s potential to contribute significantly to Libya’s economic growth and stability. He conveyed his strong interest in visiting Sirte in the near future to personally observe the ongoing projects and explore avenues for future partnerships. Brendt’s commitment signalled a potential boost for the Free Zone’s development initiatives.

The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism and a shared commitment to realising the Sirte Free Zone’s full potential. By prioritising education, healthcare, infrastructure, and youth empowerment, and by fostering strong partnerships, stakeholders aim to transform the Free Zone into a thriving engine of economic activity and a beacon of hope for Libya’s future.

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