Tunisia Health

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How can higher education in Tunisia be brought in line with the needs of the labour market?

Chapter | Health & Education from The Report: Tunisia 2017

Health care has been a national priority for the Tunisian government since the country gained independence from France in 1956. A focus of continued investment, the health care sector has since seen the development of a nationwide network of public hospitals and health centres, with the country quickly becoming a model in North Africa. The combination of private sector investment and public...

The past two years have seen the Tunisian economy follow a gentle upward trajectory – one that falls short of the pace of expansion needed to reduce poverty and improve the revenue base, but that nonetheless exhibits a marked improvement over previous years.

La Tunisie cherche à moderniser son système de santé à l’aide d’un programme qui met l’accent sur les soins préventifs. Toutefois, les pressions accrues exercées sur la caisse nationale d’assurance maladie (CNAM) risquent de limiter le nombre de malades pouvant bénéficier de ce nouveau système.

 

Which strategies have to be implemented in order to improve the medical coverage in Tunisia?

 

How is the role of private universities evolving?

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