Tunisia is facing many challenges. Along with political stability, the country has to confront issues concerning sustainable growth and unemployment, particularly among y
At the turn of the year 2010 to 2011, the world was surprised by a wave of nationwide riots and protests in Tunisia, leading to the escape of President Zine Abedine Ben A
Transition with risks/New dynamic in successful transformation. In the third year after the Tunisian Revolution, economic development is still weak due to the uncertain p
The Arab world has seen radical changes since 2011. These changes all began in the Tunisian Republic. Thus, it is all the more important that Tunisia makes the democr
Industrial and commercial zones are a central economic promotion instrument for the Tunisian government. In order to maintain existing businesses and provide incentives f
The history of Siemens in Tunisia began more than 80 years ago. It all began in 1932, when Siemens was represented by the company of Hans Römer & Co, and as of 19
Africa’s water resources are limited, mainly depending on climate factors, essentially rainfalls and weather. Even the existing and available quantities of water are gene
Small country, big ambitions. Beginnings on the path of organic farming in Tunisia were scattered, with a few pioneer private initiatives dating back to the eighties a
Tunisia is of strategic importance for multiple reasons: it is located in direct proximity to Europe, it is situated in the middle of Northern Africa, and it is the birth
The Tunisian culture and mentality were formed by a synthesis of the different Punic, Roman, Jewish, Christian, Arab, Muslim, Turkish and French cultures and by the inf
In the years to come, Africa will offer great growth opportunities. After China and India, it is currently the third largest driving force for global economic growth, and
The theory is that speaking more than one language increases job opportunities. But is this really true in an increasingly globalised world in which English has beco
So far, renewable energies have accounted for only a tiny proportion of the power supply in Tunisia; the majority of electricity is generated by gas, while just fiv
With its special geographic location near Europe, the Republic of Tunisia holds a strategically favourable position. Tunisia is one of the countries with the highest pote
Tunisia – the market today. After years of stable growth followed by a recession in the year of the revolution, Tunisia’s economy is back on a course of growth this year,
The Arab world has seen radical changes since 2011. These changes all began in the Tunisian Republic. Thus, it is all the more important that Tunisia makes the democr
Transition with risks/New dynamic in successful transformation. In the third year after the Tunisian Revolution, economic development is still weak due to the uncertain p
Tunisia entered a crucial phase of its contemporary history with the Jasmine Revolution of 2010/2011, which amazed the world with its calm and peacefulness. The country i
It is a well-known fact that culture is a top priority in Tunisia. The traces of 3,000 years of cultural history can be discovered in the numerous archaeological sites su