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Libya–Africa Transit Corridors: High Committee Pushes Ahead with Implementation Plans

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The Joint High Committee for the Libya–Africa Transit Corridors Project convened its seventh regular meeting on Wednesday, 27 August 2025, at its headquarters in Tripoli.

The meeting reviewed progress on decisions taken during the sixth session, including approval of the consulting office’s scope of work in preparation for issuing a request for proposals (RFP).

Members also discussed outcomes from the Committee’s joint meeting with the General Authority for Telecommunications and Informatics, held on 18 August 2025.

The session concluded with two key directives:
• Coordinating and completing a series of scheduled meetings with relevant government bodies to ensure full alignment in project implementation.
• Preparing a comprehensive report summarising the work of the two subcommittees tasked with data collection, drafting the consulting office’s scope, and recommending optimal routes for the two transit corridors in line with Cabinet Resolution No. 535 (2024). The report will be submitted to the Minister of Transport, along with supporting annexes, paving the way for the Committee to finalise the remaining action items in its approved plan.

The meeting is part of a series of regular sessions aimed at maintaining the project’s momentum.

The Transit Corridors initiative is being implemented under the supervision of the Ministry of Transport, with the active participation of multiple government agencies.

The High Committee acts as the central coordination body, ensuring effective planning and collaboration among all stakeholders.


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