TAMSALL | Towards A new Multilevel Shared Approach to Libya Local governance

TAMSALL | Towards A new Multilevel Shared Approach to Libya Local governance

TAMSALL is a project aimed at reinforcing Libyan administrative decentralization process through supporting local authorities’ capacity building and international relations.
The project intends to share with 20 Libyan municipalities tools to improve the offer of public services.
TAMSALL will propose the multilevel governance approach as a methodology for planning and managing local services, accompanying target municipalities in testing participated, multi-stakeholder and multilevel dynamics for planning and implementing services at local level in four sectors: environmental services, services for young people, services for an improved communication between the municipalities and its citizens, as well as social and health services.
The project will also promote territorial cooperation among target municipalities, and between them and European local administrations.

PARTNERS

  • ART-ER S. Cons. p. A. (LP)
  • Informest - Centro di Servizi e di Documentazione per la Cooperazione Economica Internazionale
  • EURADA - European Association of Development Agencies

PROGRAMME

European Neighbouring Instrument

DURATION

33 months, from 01/01/2021 to 30/09/2023

BUDGET

3.499.061 €

Project manager: 
Roberta Dall'Olio
Working Group: 
Anna Lucia Corfiati