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EQUAL Project in Southern Libya

Libya

2023 - 2024
DisplacementMunicipal DevelopmentRenewable EnergyWaste Management

Project Description

Approach Words: Capacity Building, Sustainability, Urban Resilience

Public Policy Instruments: Communicative, Financial Mechanism, Organization, Physical Intervention, Planning, Regulatory

The EQUAL Project in Southern Libya (Enhancing the Quality Basic Services Access in Southern Libya), is a new development initiative launched in February 2023 to strengthen public service delivery in the municipalities of Ghat, Algatron, Alkufra, and Ribyana.1 2 Scheduled for completion in January 2024, the project combines rapid infrastructure upgrades, municipal service delivery, and targeted interventions for vulnerable populations, including migrants and internally displaced people.3 4

The project’s vision is to “empower local authorities and communities to deliver inclusive basic services, foster stability, and strengthen resilience in Southern Libya”.5 6 It aims to improve waste management systems,7 increase access to renewable energy for public facilities,8 and build local governance capacities and technical assistance and training.9

Title: Logistical operations of the EQUAL Project in action. Project personnel are documented unloading new equipment designated for partner municipalities.

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Title: Logistical operations of the EQUAL Project in action. Project personnel are documented unloading new equipment designated for partner municipalities.

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Title: New AVSI-supplied garbage trucks lined up for delivery to municipal authorities in Southern Libya as part of the EQUAL Project’s efforts to modernize local waste collection systems

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Title: Strategic partnership meeting between EQUAL Project implementers and local Libyan stakeholders.

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To implement the objectives, the EQUAL Project implements a range of infrastructure and capacity-building components that include:10 11 12

  • Renewable energy: Installation of solar photovoltaic systems in schools, health centers, and public facilities.
  • Waste management: Supply and operationalization of garbage trucks and waste collection equipment for targeted municipalities.
  • Municipal rehabilitation: Upgrading Street lighting, public gardens, and essential infrastructure.
  • Capacity building: Delivery of technical training and governance programs for municipal staff.
  • Community engagement: Participatory awareness campaigns designed for vulnerable groups, including IDPs and migrants.

Sustainability is embedded through renewable energy generation, sustainable waste collection practices, and innovative cross-sector partnerships between government, civil society, and private actors.13 14Special features also include digital platforms for inter-municipal coordination, accessibility solutions, and inclusive service models.15 16

The EQUAL Project is being executed in three phases:21 22

  • Phase 1 (February–April 2023): Infrastructure assessment, procurement, and delivery of waste management equipment.
  • Phase 2 (May–October 2023): Installation of solar energy systems, rehabilitation of municipal gardens and lighting, and staff training.
  • Phase 3 (November 2023–January 2024): Community engagement campaigns and operationalization of integrated municipal services.

Currently, the project has achieved significant milestones, including the delivery of garbage trucks, operational upgrades in municipal facilities, and service delivery to over 70,000 direct beneficiaries.23 24 Upon completion, the EQUAL Project is expected to improve waste management and public service delivery, foster social stability, and provide scalable models for resilient local governance in Southern Libya’s post-conflict environment.25 26

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