Libyan Minister and Turkish Agency TIKA Collaborate on Vocational Education Initiatives

Libya's Minister of Technical and Vocational Education met with Turkey's TIKA coordinator to discuss implementing programs and projects in the sector. The meeting aimed to enhance cooperation and establish a Libyan-Turkish Centre for technical and vocational education.

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Libyan Minister and Turkish Agency TIKA Collaborate on Vocational Education Initiatives

Libyan Minister and Turkish Agency TIKA Collaborate on Vocational Education Initiatives

On Monday, the Minister of Technical and Vocational Education of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Ikhlef Al-Sifaw, met with Ali Bujankil, coordinator of the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), to discuss the implementation of several programs and projects in the technical and vocational education sector.

The meeting focused on enhancing joint cooperation in various fields and specializations of technical and vocational education. Key discussion points included establishing the Libyan-Turkish Centre and prioritizing its work, in addition to completing new technical departments at the Ahmed Shawqi Institute for Electrical and Mechanical Professions.

Ali Bujankil expressed Turkey's commitment to supporting Libyans, particularly in the technical and vocational education sector. He highlighted that TIKA in Libya places its attention and provides support to technical and vocational education institutions more than any other sector.

The meeting was attended by Ikhlef Al-Sifaw, Ali Bujankil, Biram Bulat, deputy coordinator of TIKA, and the Director of the Intermediate Technical Institutes Department in Libya. The discussions aimed at strengthening cooperation between Libya and Turkey in the technical and vocational education sector.

The collaboration between Libya and Turkey in the technical and vocational education sector has significant implications for the country's rebuilding and stabilization efforts. This partnership could lead to improved economic prospects and a more skilled workforce, contributing to a more stable and prosperous future for Libyans.

TIKA, established in 1992, is a global development cooperation agency that aims to promote Turkey's stability and growth, and thereby its international influence. With 30 years of experience, TIKA has expanded its operations to 5 continents, covering a wide range of projects that benefit individuals from birth to old age.

TIKA has been involved in various projects and activities worldwide, including providing sports materials to schools, establishing vocational schools, collaborating with institutions to preserve cultural heritage, and supporting fishermen's cooperatives and strawberry cultivation in different countries.

Libya has been in chaos since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising, with the country split between rival administrations. The ongoing conflict has led to economic instability, a significant humanitarian crisis, and delays in planned elections. The meeting between the Minister of Technical and Vocational Education and TIKA aims to address some of these challenges by enhancing cooperation in the technical and vocational education sector.

The collaboration between Libya and Turkey in the technical and vocational education sector marks a significant step towards rebuilding and stabilizing the country. By focusing on education and skill development, both nations hope to create a more stable and prosperous future for Libyans.

Key Takeaways

  • Libya's Minister of Technical and Vocational Education meets with TIKA to discuss cooperation in the sector.
  • Discussions focus on establishing Libyan-Turkish Centre and completing new technical departments.
  • Turkey commits to supporting Libyans, particularly in technical and vocational education.
  • Collaboration aims to improve economic prospects and create a more skilled workforce in Libya.
  • Partnership marks a significant step towards rebuilding and stabilizing Libya.