The Tripoli Business Hub, Libya’s first municipality‑led business hub was opened last Sunday (10 August) which the UNDP describes as the beginning of a new chapter for local entrepreneurship.
Inspired by the Ministry of Local Government and spearheaded by the Municipality of Tripoli Centre, with support from the European Union, the Government of Italy, and UNDP, the Tripoli Business Hub will provide start‑ups and small businesses with the resources to grow, create jobs, and contribute to Libya’s economic recovery, the UNDP explained.
The Supreme Council of Local Administration, Mr Nasr Al-Mahtout, emphasised the broader economic vision: “By supporting local entrepreneurship, we are helping municipalities lead the way in job creation and economic diversification. The Tripoli Business Hub is a crucial step forward.”
“This hub is a space where Tripoli’s youth creativity and ambition can flourish,” said Ibrahim Alkhalify, Mayor of Tripoli Centre. “By nurturing new businesses, we are investing in our city’s future and creating opportunities for our community.”
The Hub will offer co‑working spaces, mentorship, networking opportunities, and tailored training programmes in entrepreneurship and start‑up development, including digital skills. It will prioritise youth, women, and returnees—providing them with the tools and networks to launch sustainable businesses and contribute to a more diverse and resilient local economy.
The European Union’s Head of Cooperation, Dr Marton Benedek, described the Hub as a symbol of local innovation: “This is a space where ideas become opportunities. By supporting local leadership, we give Libya’s youth the chance to shape their own future.”
Mr Matteo Levolella, First Secretary of the Italian Embassy, emphasised the shared commitment to local development: “Investing in young entrepreneurs is investing in Libya’s stability. Italy is proud to partner in initiatives that generate jobs and foster economic resilience at the local level.”
“Entrepreneurship creates opportunity and hope,” said Mr Mohammed Salih, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative. “Through this Hub, we are helping Tripoli Municipality transform local ideas into businesses that drive recovery and stability. Supporting the private sector is key to economic diversification, and this Tripoli Business Hub is one significant step towards that goal.”
Designed by three female engineers from the municipality in close collaboration with UNDP engineers, the Hub reflects a spirit of local ownership and inclusive development. It is part of UNDP’s efforts—generously funded by the EU and Italy—to strengthen local capacity, promote economic growth, and enhance community resilience through improved governance.