
A woman sits in a half-cubicle as she works at the Nuqta coworking space, which provides workstations, meeting rooms, and a cafeteria for small businesses and entrepreneurs in Libya's capital Tripoli on January 19, 2021. - More than half of Libya's nearly seven million people live in Tripoli, where electricity, internet and water cuts can last several hours, crippling those trying to do business in the Mediterranean port city. But coworking space managers have come up with solutions, providing those needing to connect online with everything from backup electricity generators and solar panels to power inverters. Some have even set themselves up as internet service providers. (Photo by Mahmud TURKIA / AFP) (Photo by MAHMUD TURKIA/AFP via Getty Images)






