This report was produced under the framework of the EU-OECD project on Promoting Public-Private Dialogue in Libya, implemented under the overall guidance and leadership of Carlos Conde, Head of the Middle East and Africa Division at the OECD.
The OECD is grateful to its Libyan counterparts for their close collaboration and valuable contributions. In particular, we would like to thank the Ministry of Economy and Trade, notably Mr Mussa Ezubik and Mr Hassan Al-Kamel, for their active engagement and support.
The OECD also extends its appreciation to the project’s consultant and experts, including Tatweer Research, Esam Garba and Saleh Meylod, whose expertise and insights were instrumental in the development of this report.
This document was drafted by the project team within the Middle East and Africa Division, Global Relations and Cooperation Directorate, comprising Mohammed Baraka, Roger Fores Carrion, Rania Ampntel Chafiz, Tarek Jalleb and Sophie Elliott. The document also benefited from the guidance and review of Mariarosa Lunati, Max Bulakovskiy and Heekyung Jun.
The OECD acknowledges with gratitude the contributions of all partners and experts who supported this work and helped advance the dialogue on economic resilience and private sector development in Libya.