National Water Security Strategy for Libya (NWSS).
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This National Water Security Strategy (NWSS), officially approved by Government of Libya has in April 2026 and valid for the period 2025 to 250, defines the path to secure Libya’s water future, aligning institutions, investments, data systems, resource portfolios, and financing mechanisms in a single long-term vision. The Strategy, developed with UNDP, is the binding reference for policies, programs, and financing decisions of main actors of the water sector covering from management of the resource to consumption across municipal, agricultural, industrial, and livestock uses. It is about optimizing water productivity (integrated water-energy-agriculture planning), while protecting ecosystems. The Strategy defines five axes to implement the change: institutional enabling environment, sector alignment, developing a knowledge base, optimizing water usage and adapt water sources, seeking financial sustainability. It also sets out an Implementation Roadmap (2026–2050). For each of the axes a goal and objectives are defined.
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English
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