The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has invited young people from Gharyan and surrounding areas to participate in an in‑person dialogue session on Thursday, as part of its “Youth Participate” programme aimed at fostering youth involvement in the country’s political process.

In a statement published on its official page, the mission said the 90‑minute session would form part of a series of political consultations — both in person and online — designed to strengthen the role of young people in shaping Libya’s path to a political solution.

The discussion will focus on gathering participants’ views on the latest political developments in the country, assessing the recommendations put forward by the Advisory Committee, and addressing the aspirations and concerns of Libya’s younger generation about the future.

The initiative is open to participants between the ages of 18 and 35.I Interested candidates must register via an online form before the deadline of 12pm on Monday, 23 June 2025.

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