Tunisians

Tunisian people, or Tunisians (Arabic: تونسيون‎ Tūnisiyyūn, Tunisian Arabic: توانسة‎ Twensa), are a Maghrebi ethnic group and nation native to Northern Africa, who speak Tunisian (Derja) and share a common Tunisian culture and identity. In addition, a Tunisian diaspora has been established with modern migration, particularly in Western Europe, namely France, Italy and Germany. The overwhelming majority of Tunisians are of Berber descent. Prior to the modern era, Tunisians were known as Afāriqah, from the ancient name of Tunisia, Ifriqiya or Africa in the antiquity, which gave the present-day name of the continent Africa.Today, the ethnic identity of Tunisians is …

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PMLQ: Parti marxiste-léniniste du Québec · 19 December 2023 English

Far from solving anything for the population and protecting the services to which the people are entitled, these anti-social policies have exacerbated the crisis in the systems of health care …

People give coats to new arrivals, Africans, Tunisians, etc. who have just started at the hospital. To


PMLQ: Parti marxiste-léniniste du Québec · 25 October 2023 English

leaders of the PA and slogans in support of Hamas also rang out loud and clear. [...] 1 Thousands of Tunisians rallied near the French embassy in Tunisia, calling on their country to immediately expel the French

also rang out loud and clear. 1 Thousands of Tunisians rallied near the French embassy in Tunisia, calling


Wilson Center Canada · 11 September 2023 English

It represents MEP’s commitment to explore the sociopolitical dynamics at play in the Islamic Republic, the role of young girls and women in mobilizing voices for change, the response of …

authoritarianism was met with dismay by many Tunisians, although not necessarily by a majority. Most


Wilson Center Canada · 22 August 2023 English

Women Entrepreneurship in MENA | 01 Women and Entrepreneurship in the MENA Region that help explain the gender gap in starting and especially growing businesses in the region: • Education: …

Gender Index (SIGI) indicated that 77 percent of Tunisians and 69 percent of home. There were no data available when asked if they believe that a percent of Tunisians said that they did (21 percent of men and 34 of Republican Institute, “Public Opinion Survey of Tunisians,” 2017. [124] Human Rights Watch, “Tunisia: Ennahda


Wilson Center Canada · 28 March 2023 English

Women Entrepreneurship in MENA | 01 Here are some of the key findings of Women and Entrepreneurship in the MENA Region that help explain the gender gap in starting and …

Gender Index (SIGI) indicated that 77 percent of Tunisians and 69 percent of Lebanese believed that children International Republican Institute interviewed 1,202 Tunisians age 18 and older about how supportive they are be equal to that of a man, only 28 percent of Tunisians said that they did (21 percent of men and 34 of Republican Institute, “Public Opinion Survey of Tunisians,” 2017. [123] Human Rights Watch, “Tunisia: Ennahda Republican Institute. “Public Opinion Survey of Tunisians.” 2017. Jamali, D. “Constraints and Opportunities


Wilson Center Canada · 5 December 2022 English

The second section turns to the format of the ACRS Working Group, shedding light on the role of its co-chairs and the Steering Group of the multilateral track. [...] Baker …

Qataris, the UAE, to some extent the Saudis… Tunisians, Moroccans, to diverge from the Egyptian position left “the Gulfis and the Jordanians and the Tunisians… sufficiently intrigued by what this would mean


Wilson Center Canada · 7 October 2021 English

The statements made and views expressed in this paper are solely the responsibility of the author and do not represent the views of the Wilson Center or the Carnegie Corporation …

caved in and stepped down. It took 28 days for Tunisians to oust President Ben Ali. In Sudan, it required


Wilson Center Canada · 30 March 2020 English

Part I: The Pipeline-Participation- Authority Framework The Middle East Women Leaders Index (MEWLI) was created to measure the magnitude of the leadership gap between men and women in the public …

of its passage by the Cabinet, 62 percent of Tunisians (including 52 percent of women) oppose equal inheritance


Wilson Center Canada · 6 December 2019 English

The authors offer a diagnostic look at the current workforce development ecosystem in MENA, and present actionable policy recommendations to governments, the private sector and education providers – both in …

platform MobiWorks in 2013. Reaching 300,000 Tunisians in less than a month, Mobiworks offered mobile


CPRC: University of Regina Press · 26 October 2019 English

An in-depth look at places—nation-states, states, and provinces—that are geographically side-by-side but otherwise, worlds apart.

There are problems—some of them severe—but Tunisians so far have succeeded in hanging on to most of


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