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Proposal for implementing the initiative of the
IPA Strengthening Policy Advocacy in the MENA Region
Introduction
Given the region political, social and economic unrest situation, where people are claiming access to job opportunities, Government transparency and Government…
ContinuePosted on January 6, 2016 at 11:57am
Article already published on IGMENA
It’s not easy or obvious for Tunisia or for any developed or emerging countries to lead and protect its democratic transition processes without an effective mobilization and engagement of all society stakeholders, each in his perspective role against the international socio-political changes…
ContinuePosted on October 2, 2015 at 2:39pm
Par : M. Hafedh Yahmadi
Expert International en TIC
Il n’est facile et évident pour un pays comme la Tunisie ou pour n’importe quel pays développé ou émergent de bien conduire et protéger son processus démocratique sans la mobilisation et l’engagement de toutes les composantes de la société contre les enjeux sociopolitiques et culturels contradictoires qu’on voit aujourd’hui sur la scène internationale entre la mondialisation et le développement. L’article 32 de la constitution…
ContinuePosted on September 28, 2015 at 3:54pm
During my last participation at the third Arab IGF in beyrouth, I noticed a strong participation of the Tunisia civil society, hence, Tunisia delegation was ranked third with 22 participants after Egypt 23 and of course at the first place Lebanon as the hosting country. This great number of participants, involvement and the high level of engagement from the Tunisian Civil society is new after decades of dictatorship and essentially due in fact to the new democratic climate in Tunisia after…
ContinuePosted on December 18, 2014 at 4:48pm
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