An expanded dialogue session was organized at the Professional Competency Development Center in the city of Az Zawiyah. The session was dedicated to examining the reality of Libyan national security and the challenges it faces in light of the current security, political, and social conditions in the country.

The session featured an analytical presentation addressing the most prominent internal and external challenges, highlighting their direct impacts on the stability of the state and its institutions.

It was emphasized that adopting a scientific methodology and integrated institutional planning is necessary to address these challenges.

A number of experts and specialists in the fields of security, politics, economics, and development participated in the session. They enriched the discussion with interventions focusing on the importance of activating the role of national institutions, enhancing partnership with official bodies, and formulating practical visions and proposals that contribute to supporting stability and achieving sustainable development.

At the conclusion of the session, it was affirmed that such dialogue events will continue to be organized, based on the belief that consolidating national security forms the solid foundation for building a stable state, and that responsible and professional dialogue is an effective tool for confronting current challenges.

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Professional Competency Development Center

The Professional Competency Development Center is a modern educational and training institution, typically established in the 21st century, designed to enhance the skills and qualifications of a workforce. Its history is rooted in the evolving needs of the global knowledge economy, where continuous learning is essential for career advancement and organizational competitiveness. These centers focus on practical, applied learning in fields like technology, management, and specialized trades to bridge the gap between formal education and industry requirements.

Az Zawiyah

« Az Zawiyah » (often transliterated as « Zawiya » or « Zawia ») is a common Arabic term for a religious school, monastery, or shrine associated with Sufi Islam, typically built around the tomb of a saint. Historically, these sites served as vital centers for Islamic learning, spiritual retreat, and community gathering across North Africa and the Middle East. Today, many zawiyahs remain active places of worship and pilgrimage, preserving Sufi traditions and architectural heritage.