Libya: Six Social Peace Partnerships support the COVID-19 response

Libya: Six Social Peace Partnerships support the COVID-19 response

During March 2020, Social Peace Partnerships (SPPs) in Libya engaged in the COVID-19 response. SPPs bring local community members together including representatives from the local municipality, civil society, community leaders and local residents. SPPs build skills to facilitate dialogue and community mediation, while simultaneously developing local action plans that identify the development needs and aspirations of local residents. SPP activities related to the COVID-19 response include:

Ajdabiya SPP developed plans to roll out a COVID-19 awareness campaign in urban areas.

Benghazi SPP set up an Emergency Response Committee to provide accurate COVID-19 information to Benghazi citizens and to support the municipality, as well as carrying out public awareness activities.

Souq al Juma SPP joined the Emergency Response Committee and participated in the National Centre for Disease Control training to raise awareness around COVID-19.

Tobruk SPP collaborated with civil society organisations such as the Red Crescent Society and the Boy Scout movement to implement COVID-19 public awareness activities.

Waddan SPP provided support to local awareness-raising efforts on COVID-19.

Zilten SPP joined the local Crisis Committee.

Related resources

PCi gives annual awards to journalists and media for stories on multi-ethnic coexistence in Kosovo and Serbia

Read More »

Third Media Consultation Dialogue tackles empathy for “the other” in Serbia and Kosovo

Read More »

Rabha

Rabha’s Journey: from vocational trainee to champion of women’s inclusion

Read More »

Search Content

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.