BENGHAZI – Benghazi marked the first stop in a nationwide series of EcoVision events across Sebha and Tripoli, with the launch of the EcoVision: Libya Youth Climate Challenge 2026 through a two-day inaugural event bringing together youth innovators from across eastern Libya.
Developed by the United Nations in Libya and implemented with the support of Innovative Garden, EcoVision is a national initiative designed to empower young people and support practical, market-ready solutions to pressing climate and environmental challenges. The initiative contributes to the United Nations’ cooperation priorities in Libya by investing in youth skills, innovation, and inclusive economic opportunities linked to climate resilience and sustainable development.
The two-day Benghazi edition convened young innovators alongside representatives from United Nations agencies, national institutions, and the private sector.
Youth teams shortlisted from more than 300 applications participated in intensive capacity-building sessions focused on climate-oriented business development, financial planning, impact measurement, and pitching skills, before presenting their proposals to a multi-sectoral jury.
At the conclusion of the event, four initiatives were awarded seed funding, alongside continued mentorship, supporting their transition from concept development to business launch and scale-up.
One participant noted, “This initiative gave us the chance to refine our ideas, gain valuable experience, and turn them into sustainable business solutions.” A winning team added, “EcoVision created real opportunities to make a positive impact on our environment and inspired us to drive change.”
Teams not awarded seed funding will be connected with relevant United Nations entities to help explore potential funding opportunities and continued mentorship support.
Following Benghazi, the EcoVision Youth Climate Challenge 2026 will continue in Sebha and Tripoli, reinforcing a nationwide effort to position young people as key drivers of climate resilience, innovation, and sustainable development in Libya.




