TripoLives is an innovative online platform established with the Strengthening Resilience program and serves as a vibrant canvas for young women and men to share their compelling stories and illuminate a positive image of Tripoli. With our partners, Shadda Media lab, our purpose is to present an alternative narrative, one that surpasses the shortcomings of mainstream media, and shed light on the remarkable places and extraordinary individuals that make Tripoli a city of resilience. Within this captivating virtual realm, we curate a collection of personal initiatives undertaken by passionate Tripolitans who are spearheading the revival of their beloved city. TripoLives aims to bridge the gap in media coverage by unveiling the untold tales, showcasing the hidden gems, and celebrating the relentless spirit that defines Tripoli and its inhabitants.

For more details about Tripolives initiative, check their platfrom here.

Extremist Tripoli (in a positive way)

The alternative and uplifting side of Tripoli’s extremism is showcased in the eye-opening video “Extremist Tripoli” by Mohamad Fattal.

The British Council supported project TripoLives is a small demonstration of what Tripoli really is, and what real Tripolitans are. This shared space hopes to highlight what the media failed to highlight over the past decade, about places and people in Tripoli; and personal initiatives Tripolitans are doing to revive their city and make TripoLives again.

What to buy in Tripoli?

Have you ever wondered What to buy in Tripoli? This interesting video on Tripoli unveils a curated selection of affordable treasures, showcasing charming trinkets, delightful souvenirs, and unique finds that you simply can't resist! Check here what you can buy in Triploi. 

Khan Al Khayateen

Khan Al Khayateen gives us a deeper look at the thriving trade of fabric that has enriched Tripoli with the most interesting textile quarter. A journey that has lasted since the 14th century.