Locality First
Global data, Libyan context. Every fact we publish is tied to a place people recognize — Tripoli, Sebha, the Jefara Plain, the coast — not an abstract global average.
The science is settled. The urgency is documented. What Libya needs now is someone to say it in Arabic, say it about Tripoli, and keep saying it.
Libya is among the most climate-vulnerable countries in the Arab world — yet climate is still discussed as something abstract, foreign, and far away.
For most Libyans, climate change arrives in English, framed around glaciers and polar bears — imagery with no foothold in daily life. Meanwhile the real impacts are already here: water prices, failing harvests, hotter nights, flash floods.
Before Tasami, no dedicated local civil-society organization existed to focus specifically on climate communication for a Libyan audience. The information gap is not a lack of science — it is a lack of translation, context, and a consistent local voice.
We are honest about the scale of the challenge. We are not alarmist. The reality is serious; our framing is practical and solution-oriented.
A Libya where climate awareness is culturally embedded, communities are equipped to respond to environmental change, and a credible local institution advocates for evidence-based sustainability policies.
To build Libya’s leading climate communication and advocacy platform — starting with media, advancing into civil society, and ultimately delivering data tools and field programs.
Global data, Libyan context. Every fact we publish is tied to a place people recognize — Tripoli, Sebha, the Jefara Plain, the coast — not an abstract global average.
Climate communicated through economic cost, health, and food security — not abstract science. We translate degrees Celsius into water prices and harvest yields.
Institutional trust is built methodically. We would rather grow slowly and be believed than move fast and be dismissed by the partners and audiences we need.
Libya's climate response will be built by its young people. We design for an audience aged 18–40 — the generation that will live with these decisions longest.
We are currently in Phase 1 — building audience, credibility and a body of published work before we formalize.
What Tasami is doing today — the consistent, repeatable work that builds an audience and an evidence base.
Weekly batched Arabic-language climate content published across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn — consistent, on-brand and locally framed.
ActiveRebuilding WMO, IPCC and Copernicus findings as locally relevant Libyan stories — with real places, real costs and plain Arabic.
ActiveCollaborations with Libyan journalists and outlets to extend reach, sharpen accuracy and embed climate literacy in mainstream coverage.
In DevelopmentActivated once Tasami is formally registered as a civil-society organization with grant funding in place.
Delivered in universities and youth centres across Libya — turning passive awareness into a generation that can act.
Coming in Phase 2Field surveys across Libyan governorates to build the country’s first ground-level climate dataset, governorate by governorate.
Coming in Phase 2An annual Arabic-language national reference report — the citable baseline document Libya currently lacks.
Coming in Phase 2The path from Phase 1 to Phase 3, tracked transparently.
| Month | Milestone | Status |
|---|---|---|
| M1–M3 | Brand identity, editorial system & first content batches live | Complete |
| M3–M6 | Audience building across four social platforms | In Progress |
| M5–M9 | Founding brief, roadmap & org structure documented for partners | In Progress |
| M9–M14 | Formal registration as a Libyan civil-society organization | Pending |
| M12–M18 | First international grant applications & field programs | Pending |
| M18+ | Digital tools & the Libyan water-tracking platform | Pending |
Tasami is in its founding stage. We are assembling a core team and welcome Libyans who want to help build this institution.

Media and communication specialist operating from Tripoli. Founded Tasami to close the gap between global climate science and Libyan public discourse.
We’re looking for researchers, content producers and organizers. Get in touch →
Climate, design, and community-building backgrounds especially welcome. Get in touch →
We believe transparency is an institutional practice, not a slogan. This section will grow as Tasami grows.
Tasami is currently a pre-registration initiative. Formal CSO registration under Libyan law is planned for Phase 2 (Months 9–14). We are documenting our founding brief and organizational structure in preparation.
Tasami is currently self-funded by its founder. No external grants, donations or institutional funding have been received to date. This section will be updated by name and amount as funding is secured.
Download our organizational documents. Press kit and brand assets available for journalists and partners.
Tasami’s public three-phase strategy — from media platform to registered CSO to technology and scale.
Download PDFLogo files, brand guidelines, photography usage rules and a one-paragraph boilerplate for media use.
Download KitThe document that explains why Tasami exists, what gap it fills, and the institutional logic behind the three-phase approach.
Download BriefTasami’s roadmap is designed to meet the standards of the donors and agencies already working on climate and development in Libya. Aspirational — and credible.
Aspirational funding landscape — Tasami is not yet a registered CSO. Logos shown as placeholders.
Follow Tasami’s journey from media platform to registered institution — and the climate translations we publish along the way.
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