Publications of the FoundationLibya's public employment crisisTitle
Publications of the FoundationLibya's public employment crisis
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- TitleLibya's public employment crisis : the critical need to shift from patronage to performance
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- Libya stands at a critical crossroads. Despite immense state expenditure, public employment has failed to uplift the nation�s socio-economic well-being. This comprehensive report reveals how systemic issues�ghost employment, tribal bias, and political patronage�have weakened public services and left many citizens, especially youth and those in peripheral areas, without adequate opportunities. Exploring the impact of political fragmentation, declining service quality, and opaque asset management, this study emphasizes the urgent need for a shift from a distribution-focused model to a performance-oriented public sector. The solution? A holistic restructuring rooted in meritocracy, transparency, and democratic governance, ensuring Libya�s future is built on fairness and sustainable growth.