The European Union (EU) has announced its intention to allocate up to 164.5 million euros (around $177.74 million) to Tunisia’s security forces over a three-year period, reports the Financial Times. Citing sources familiar with the matter, the newspaper reveals that Brussels had previously pledged 105 million euros in funding to Tunisia, specifically earmarked for initiatives to reduce immigration. However, a significant proportion of this promised funding has still not been distributed, despite the agreement having been signed last year. The Financial Times highlighted the EU’s intention to step up its…
Year: 2024
Tunisia: Moody’s upgrades outlook from negative to stable
Rating agency Moody’s maintained Tunisia’s long-term foreign and local currency rating at “Caa2”, while improving theoutlook from negative to stable. Moody’s attributes the decision to a significant reduction in the current account deficit compared to historical levels and the agency’s previous forecasts. In its foreword, the agency highlights that the Central Bank of Tunisia, thanks to a new law approved by Parliament, is now “responsible for payments on all government bonds”, underlining that “these debt instruments are issued on behalf of the government”. In this regard, Moody’s underlines that the use…
“Qalby Etmaan” in its seventh season… Viewers are partners in giving and empowerment
With six successful seasons of bringing happiness and transforming lives, “Ghaith” has launched the seventh season of the “Qalby Etmaan” program with the theme of ‘Empowerment’. This season will delve into multiple initiatives with the objective of empowering people to create sustainable and fulfilling life for themselves. The program is allowing and encouraging all its followers and viewers to participate in the journey through the Ghaith Platform – a newly launched humanitarian platform that aims to help people and uplift communities worldwide. The Ghaith platform has introduced a new feature…
Tunisia: World Bank Projects Boost Food Security, Economic Opportunities
The World Bank’s Board of Directors approved two new loans worth US$520 million Thursday, providing additional financing to address Tunisia’s food security challenge and to balance regional disparities through improved road corridor connectivity in the country, the World Bank said. “The two projects are aligned with the World Bank’s Country Partnership Framework (CPF) 2023-2027 for Tunisia, which aims to strengthen human capital and increase economic opportunities countrywide,” said Alexandre Arrobbio, World Bank Country Manager for Tunisia. “In close partnership with the Tunisian Government, we’ve also synchronized the projects with key national…
Tunisian Banks Can Help Meet Growing Sovereign Financing Needs (Fitch Ratings)
The Tunisian banking sector can continue to help meet the sovereign’s increasing financing needs in 2024 as healthy deposit growth and weak credit demand support sector liquidity, Fitch Ratings says. The sector’s total exposure to the sovereign should increase slightly as a result after declining in 2023.In the absence of an agreement with the IMF and given the scarcity of other sources of external funding, Tunisia has increasingly relied on the domestic financial sector, and banks in particular, to finance its budget. The 2024 budget envisages a 20% increase in…
Swiss group Zuhlke engineering settles in Tunisia
The Foreign Investment Promotion Agency (FIPA Tunisia) has announced that Predrag Poposki, Project and Investment Lead of the Swiss group Zühlke Engineering, announced during his meeting on Wednesday, March 6 with Jalel Tebib, Managing Director of FIPA Tunisia, that the group has decided to set up in Tunisia. Founded in 1968 and established in some ten countries and specialising in strategy, innovation and the development of digital solutions and applications, Zühlke Engineering decided to set up in Tunisia for several reasons, including the availability of engineering talent, strategic positioning, proximity…
EU releases €150 million in financial support for Tunisia
– This grant is intended to support “Tunisia in stabilising its macroeconomic situation and in its efforts to improve the management of public finances and the business climate”. The European Commission has announced that the European Union (EU) has disbursed €150 million in financial support to Tunisia. This is what emerges from a press release published by the European Commission, explaining that “the disbursement of this financial support in the form of a grant forms part of the programme of support for Tunisia’s macro-economic reforms (PARME), agreed by the EU…
Connect’Innov Champions Healthtech Innovation in Tunisia
Connect’Innov supports businesses in Tunisia by promoting entrepreneurship and technological innovation in the healthcare sector. It offers a range of services from pre-incubation to business acceleration. Connect’Innov is a Tunisian support institution dedicated to identifying, supporting and promoting innovation in the field of health technologies, in particular e-health, medtechs and biotechnologies. It was founded in 2020 by biochemist Wafa Bchir and accountant Hichem Radoine. It offers pre-incubation and outreach services with ongoing training for entrepreneurs and researchers. It also creates start-ups and supports innovative projects, offering incubation and acceleration programmes…
Tunisia: 6.500 schools will be powered by solar panels
The German Development Bank financed the project by granting a loan of around 55 million euros, in addition to contributions from the Energy Transition Fund and the National Energy Control Agency Around 6.500 educational institutions and schools in Tunisia will be powered by solar energy. Last Friday, March 1 was inaugurated at the Hannibal Institute in Tebourba, in the northern province of Manouba, the program includes a solar station for the self-production of electricity with a capacity of 28 kilowatts, on a total of 55 buildings. The German Development Bank…
“Be Positif” on Radio Misk 106.9 about quality of life, climate and social responsibility
After a two-year absence, the TV show specialised in environment, climate, social responsibility and quality of life “Be Positive” returns to the Tunisian media scene on Radio Misk 106.9 on Sunday, March 03, 2024, from 10:00 to 11:30 am with Environment and climate journalist Saida Zemzemi along with a group of journalists. The programme aims to First: Simplify, explain and popularise environmental and climate concepts such as climate finance, green initiatives, carbon footprint, carbon market, green hydrogen and ecological farming for adaptation and resilience to climate change. Secondly: Highlight the…