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The Long Road to Inclusive Institutions in Libya: A Sourcebook of Challenges and Needs
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Facing a challenging transition process, Libya stands to profit from a
reconstruction strategy and a vision that bring the country together.
Investment decisions will have to be based on the analysis of alternative
short-, medium-, and long-term interventions and the sequencing of
related reforms, all while considering the realities on the ground. A stable
Libya will carry substantive positive spill-over effects for neighboring
countries and beyond. If sustainable peace and stability are to take hold,
Libya’s partners must stay the course, sustain engagement, and support
Libya’s efforts to rebuild equitably and inclusively.
The Long Road to Inclusive Institutions in Libya: A Sourcebook of
Challenges and Needs is a rich compilation of analytical work on Libya’s
sector dynamics and reform choices. The content was developed in
partnership with 60 contributors from nine institutions. The book’s
21 chapters address institutional transformation, reflect on the conflict’s
impact on the economy, and outline the consequences of the conflict
on people and services. The book demonstrates that even in challenging
circumstances, one can contribute to the development of a near- and
medium-term vision for a political, economic, and socially inclusive Libya
while acknowledging the need to adapt as the circumstances evolve.
Utilizing a number of analytical techniques (including phone surveys and
nighttime data), the authors make a unique contribution to the discussion
of Libya’s medium- to long-term challenges for readers in government, civil
society, and academia.
reconstruction strategy and a vision that bring the country together.
Investment decisions will have to be based on the analysis of alternative
short-, medium-, and long-term interventions and the sequencing of
related reforms, all while considering the realities on the ground. A stable
Libya will carry substantive positive spill-over effects for neighboring
countries and beyond. If sustainable peace and stability are to take hold,
Libya’s partners must stay the course, sustain engagement, and support
Libya’s efforts to rebuild equitably and inclusively.
The Long Road to Inclusive Institutions in Libya: A Sourcebook of
Challenges and Needs is a rich compilation of analytical work on Libya’s
sector dynamics and reform choices. The content was developed in
partnership with 60 contributors from nine institutions. The book’s
21 chapters address institutional transformation, reflect on the conflict’s
impact on the economy, and outline the consequences of the conflict
on people and services. The book demonstrates that even in challenging
circumstances, one can contribute to the development of a near- and
medium-term vision for a political, economic, and socially inclusive Libya
while acknowledging the need to adapt as the circumstances evolve.
Utilizing a number of analytical techniques (including phone surveys and
nighttime data), the authors make a unique contribution to the discussion
of Libya’s medium- to long-term challenges for readers in government, civil
society, and academia.
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