Tunisia

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Tunisia’s 2010 revolution opened a new chapter in the country’s history, as the Tunisian people dared to make a break with the past. In the ensuing years, Tunisians have demonstrated just as much courage by avoiding strife and confrontation, and instead pursuing a path of compromise and dialogue in order to pave the way for a peaceful...

 

How can the vulnerability of African markets to global shocks be reduced?

 

The Constituent National Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a new constitution on January 26, 2014, after debating for months in collaboration with several international organisations and guarantors of human rights, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. The adoption of a new constitution often denotes a desire to break with the...

 

Five years after the revolution of January 2011, Tunisia has yet to return to the dynamic growth it used to have in previous decades. The economy was quite flat in 2015, with 0.8% growth, and only a moderate growth of 2.8% is planned for 2016. The business community is still concerned about the slow path of structural reform implementation and...

 

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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