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Tunisia

Although Tunisia is often presented as an Arab Spring success story in terms of democratic change, many of the political, social and economic grievances that existed before the ‘Jasmine Revolution’ of 2011 persist.

18 Dec 2023

Voices of the Mediterranean: The diversity of migratory narratives in Tunisia, a richness often overlooked.

22 Aug 2023

​ DREAM: Digital Race for Employment and Mobility ​ in Tunisia

29 Sep 2022

Empowered Youth and Women in Tunisia through DRC’s programme

31 Aug 2022

Youth Employment in Tunisia - The ACREM project

Displacement trends

Source: | UNHCR

Core sectors Tunisia

Protection
Economic Recovery
Humanitarian Disarmament and Peacebuilding
Shelter and Settlements
Camp Coordination and Camp Management
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DRC in North Africa

04 Jul 2023

DRC en Afrique du Nord

04 Jul 2023

Acrem Brochure

30 Sep 2022

Press Release: Empowered Youth and Women in Tunisia through DRC’s programme

29 Sep 2022

Why we are there

Protection issues among migrants include access to shelter, legal documentation, livelihood opportunities, education and exclusion from their surrounding environment. Abusive smuggling practices and trafficking are key concerns, especially in the Libyan/Tunisian borderlands. Without adequate protection, migrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers in Tunisia are extremely vulnerable to exploitation, abuse and negative coping mechanisms.

What we do

DRC has been working in Tunisia since 2011 as part of a coordinated Libya-Tunisia program responding to regional instability following the Arab Spring revolutions. DRC has been one of the main implementing agencies providing services in Shousha refugee camp, as well as to refugees living in urban centres in southern Tunisia.

Since 2014, DRC has been implementing a series of armed violence reduction projects aimed at enhancing community security and resilience in key border towns in Tunisia.

Since 2021, DRC has diversified its programming to focus on Economic Recovery support for Tunisian Youth including through a multi-year, Danish MFA funded, Danish Arab Partnership Program. As well as young Tunisians, DRC aims to support migrants and returnees in the country in 2023.

Contact

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Saharawi Response / Algeria