FIRST Tech Challenge Libya 20-21 Highlights
General Statistics
• Teams : 23
• Students : 347 (124 Girls)
• Event Volunteers : 82
• Staff Volunteers : 17
• Mentors : 56
• Cities : 9
• Community Growth : +3000
Awareness and society goes far beyond just building a robot to compete and have a chance to qualify for the finals. Supporting the growth of this community will contribute to directly influencing hundreds of team members, many of their audience, and the community of each team. This project is distributed on a wide range of Libyan cities (Benghazi, Tripoli, Misrata, Zliten, Janzour, Sebha, Zintan, Al-Jafra and Gharyan), which enhances the concept of peace, unity and inclusion between Libyan cities.
Achieving inclusive and quality education for all reaffirms the belief that education is one of the most powerful and proven things and keys to sustainable development. By forming robotics teams, we have provided equal access to free STEM training and innovation exploration; Eliminate disparities.
By targeting the most vulnerable groups, we were able to achieve the principle of universal access to high-quality education