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NAPI-MEI Roundtable on Migration in Tunisia

Irregular migration from and through Tunisia is on the rise, as a growing number of migrants from the Maghreb head to Europe and an increasing flow of people from sub-Saharan Africa transit or stop there. This year has witnessed an alarming escalation of irregular maritime migration via this dangerous central Mediterranean route. Not only have the numbers of people attempting the journey grown, but they have also become more diverse, in terms of age, socio-economic status, and gender. 

NAPI-MEI Youth Roundtable on Local Governance in Tunisia

In Tunisia, the development of local governance, enshrined in the 2014 constitution, was a major gain of the 2011 revolution. Political decentralization ensued with the election of 350 town and city councils in 2018. While this process spearheaded a new era of participatory governance at the municipal level, it was not followed by administrative and fiscal decentralization. With the adoption of a new constitution in July 2022, Tunisia is undergoing a new restructuring of the state’s governance architecture. 

MEI-NAPI Roundtable on the Environment in Tunisia: A Youth Perspective On Challenges & Opportunities

The Middle East Institute (MEI) and the North African Policy Initiative (NAPI) are pleased to announce the sixth in a series of roundtable discussions inviting engaged youth to share their perspectives on the key issues facing their country’s future. This policy-oriented discussion will feature young Tunisian researchers offering their views on the current environmental challenges in their country and the opportunities ahead.

MEI-NAPI Roundtable on Climate Change in Tunisia: A Youth Perspective On Challenges & Opportunities

The Middle East Institute (MEI) and the North African Policy Initiative (NAPI) are pleased to announce the sixth in a series of roundtable discussions inviting engaged youth to share their perspectives on the key issues facing their country’s future. This policy-oriented discussion will feature young Tunisian researchers offering their views on the current environmental challenges in their country and the opportunities ahead.

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