This study presents a comprehensive health strategy tailored to the unique context of the (LCDC). This resulted in improvement in morbidity and mortality, in particularly those related to infectious disease. However, measures such as the national performance gap indicator reveal an underperforming health system. In this article, we discuss aspects related to the Libyan health system and its current status including areas of weakness. Overcoming current failures and further improvement are unlikely to occur spontaneously without proper planning. Defining community health problems, identifying unmet needs, surveying resources to meet them, establishing SMART, objectives, and projecting administrative action to accomplish the proposed programs, are a must. The health system should rely on newer approaches such as management-by-objectives and risk management rather than the prevailing crisis-management attitude. Also, the Coronavirus crisis that affected the entire world was one of the crises that contributed to diagnosing the current reality of the health system in Libya, and since the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) was responsible, since the spread of the epidemic until now 2019-2023, to count the actual number of patients and injured. These objectives have been prioritized based on their potential impact and the LCDC's capacity to effectively address them. To ensure the strategy's success, regular monitoring and evalution will be conducted to assess the effectiveness and impact of implemented interventions. Adjustments and refinements will be made based on the findings. By implementing this comprehensive health strategy, the LCDC endeavors to address the pressing health challenges in Libya and achieve sustainable improvements in public health outcomes.