Libya Unveils National Framework to Strengthen Graduates’ Employability
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, in collaboration with the Ministry of Technical and Vocational Education, the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation, the European Union, and Expertise France, has officially announced the completion of the National Framework for Enhancing Graduates’ Employability in Libya. This initiative aims to create a unified national reference to tackle the ongoing challenge of aligning educational outcomes with sustainable employment opportunities.
Framework Overview and Objectives
The newly established Framework provides a results-oriented structure designed to guide policy reform, enhance institutional coordination, and implement mechanisms that facilitate professional integration. This initiative is crucial for supporting Libya’s broader economic diversification and national development goals.
H.E. Dr. Suhail Abu Shiha, the Libyan Minister of Economy and Trade, emphasized the importance of a skilled workforce, stating that it is essential for a resilient and diversified economy. He noted that this framework represents a strategic move to align educational outcomes with market demands, thereby unlocking Libya’s economic potential.
The validation of this Framework marks a significant milestone in Libya’s efforts to combat structural graduate unemployment and address challenges in labor market absorption. It reflects a national commitment to making employability a core function of both higher education and vocational education systems.
Collaborative Development Process
The Framework was developed through a collaborative effort involving the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Ministry of Technical and Vocational Education, and the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation, with support from international partners under the EU4Skills project. This project is funded by the European Union and supported by the French Government, with implementation by Expertise France. The development process included input from public institutions, educational leaders, private sector representatives, and technical experts, ensuring broad participation from all Libyan regions.
H.E. Dr. Mohamed Edbeb, the Minister of Higher Education in Libya, stated that aligning academic output with labor market needs is crucial for enhancing graduates’ readiness and equipping them with the skills necessary for professional success and contributions to the national economy.
Strategic Goals of the Framework
The Framework is structured around four strategic goals applicable to both higher education and vocational pathways:
- Developing competitive competencies aligned with modern labor market needs.
- Expanding and diversifying employability pathways, focusing on stronger private sector engagement.
- Promoting entrepreneurship, self-employment, and innovation within educational institutions.
- Generating sustainable societal and economic impact through improved educational outcomes.
By modernizing curricula, expanding internship opportunities, and launching career guidance services, this initiative aims to bridge the gap between education and employment. Through data-driven tracking and regulatory reforms, Libya is working to create a more responsive education system that adapts to the evolving job market.
Commitment from International Partners
H.E. Mr. Nicola Orlando, the Ambassador of the European Union to Libya, expressed pride in the EU’s support for Libya’s systemic reforms that prioritize youth employability. He highlighted that the Framework signifies a strong national commitment to evidence-based reform and institutional coordination, reinforcing the alignment between education and labor market needs.
Mr. Maxime Bost, Programs Director of Expertise France in Libya, noted that sustainability is achieved through institutional ownership. He emphasized that the framework is designed to be integrated within Libya’s existing governance structures, ensuring it evolves alongside the country’s economic needs to support employability and create opportunities for young people.
Implementation Strategy
The implementation of the Framework will follow a strategic roadmap, beginning with foundational reforms and institutional capacity-building before expanding these initiatives across all Libyan regions. The strategy is designed for long-term sustainability, linking educational institutions to the national economy. This validation represents a collective national commitment to transform academic degrees into meaningful careers, preparing Libyan graduates to thrive in a global market and driving the nation toward a resilient, knowledge-based economy.
Source: www.zawya.com
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Published on 2026-06-22 22:45:00 • By the Editorial Desk

