Tunisia

Tunisia enjoys the second-highest human development score in Africa. Since the one-party regime was overthrown in late 2011, the country has embarked on a transition towards democracy. A new progressive constitution was approved in early 2014, consolidating women's rights and bringing innovations in a number of areas, including open government, state decentralization and sustainable use of natural resources.
Tunisia_Hotel and Conference Services RFQ N_113-2023TNRFQ
Contract for the provision of Catering and Conference Services in Hammamet for the event on 16 and 17 December 2023.
Tunisia ICT Equipments RFQ NO. N_99-2023/TN/RFQ
Contract for the provision of ICT Equipments in Tunisia.
Taking a survivor-centred approach to gender-based violence
Tunisia_Hotel and Conference Services ITB No. N_107ID-2023/TN/ITB
Framework Agreements for the Provision of Hotel and Conference Services within Grand Tunis, Hammamet, Gammarth, Sousse and Sfax City (Areas).
Clarification Letter Attached.
Tunisia_Printing Service ITB No. N_111ID-2023/TN/ITB
Framework Agreements for the Provision of Printing Services
Tunisia_Car Rental Service RFQ NO.105-2023 /TUN
Contract for the provision of a car rental service without driver.
Strategies for smallholder producers’ access to credit and markets in Tunisia
TUNISIA: Populations Clés Actrices « PCA »
This sub-project aimed to strengthen access to justice for vulnerable people in Tunisia through a participatory and human rights-based approach. The Association NESS pour la Prévention Combinée (NESS) enhanced the knowledge of 25 representatives of civil society organizations (CSOs) of key human rights principles, constitutional rights, related advocacy, and available support services.
Survivor-centered Justice: Why Is It Essential for Ending Gender-based Violence?
Survivor-centered Justice: Why Is It Essential for Ending Gender-based Violence?
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Key Initiatives
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A strong regime of intellectual property (IP) law is crucial for fostering increased investment and innovation in key sectors of the economy. In recent years Tunisia has focused on building and implementing a policy for attracting foreign investment. Following the adoption of the new constitution, many laws regulating the economy were revised and a new investment code was adopted. The Tunisian government has also strengthened the legal framework for protecting IP, by acceding to the majority of treaties relating to IP and passing several laws on these matters.



