How HEMFA Supports the Government Sector in Libya
The public sector in Libya represents the backbone of public service delivery, resource management, and the leadership of many national and developmental files. However, the success of government entities today is measured not only by the scope of their responsibilities but by their ability to provide more efficient services, improve decision-making quality, enhance institutional discipline, and build clearer, more effective structures and procedures.
The challenge in the public sector is not just the volume of files, but how to manage them with greater maturity. Government institutions need clearer governance, simplified procedures, more defined responsibilities, and leaders more capable of execution and follow-up. They also need to build internal capacities that make improvement institutional and continuous, rather than fragmented initiatives.
HEMFA supports government entities in Libya through an integrated institutional transformation approach that includes developing governance, redesigning procedures, improving operational efficiency, enhancing structures and controls, and building leadership and executive capacities. We help public agencies transition from the burden of procedural complexity to becoming institutions that are clearer, more capable of delivery, and closer to the needs of the beneficiaries.
Top Challenges of the Public Sector in Libya
1. Procedural Complexity and Slow Execution:
Many entities suffer from slow processes, overlapping responsibilities, and unclear authorities.
2. The Need for Clearer Governance and Accountability:
Improving government performance requires controls, policies, and monitoring mechanisms that enhance transparency and discipline.
3. Limited Institutional and Leadership Capacities:
True transformation requires leaders and teams capable of execution, not just general plans or trends.
Core Services for the Public Sector
Institutional Transformation and Governance:
Developing structures and policies, improving decision-making quality, and enhancing institutional clarity.
Simplifying Procedures and Service Improvement:
Analyzing processes, removing complexities, and increasing delivery speed and public service quality.
Building Leadership and Executive Capacities:
Developing government leaders and cadres to ensure institutional sustainability and strengthen execution capabilities.
Why Do Government Entities Choose HEMFA?
Because we work on developing government entities from a practical institutional perspective that links governance, processes, services, leadership, and capacity building.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the primary services HEMFA provides to the public sector?
Institutional transformation, governance, procedural simplification, performance improvement, and leadership capacity building.
How does HEMFA help government entities improve service?
Through redesigning procedures, increasing efficiency, clarifying authorities, and building more effective monitoring systems.
When does a government entity need an institutional partner?
When procedures become complex, the quality of execution weakens, or the required improvement exceeds the capacity of partial solutions.



































































































