Tunisia has been ranked 88th out of 135 countries in the 2025 Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI), with a score of 38.54, placing it in the “lower middle” tier globally. The index, a key global benchmark published by INSEAD in partnership with the Portulans Institute, measures a nation’s ability to attract, develop, and retain skilled talent. The ranking indicates that Tunisia continues to face significant hurdles in competing for qualified professionals, fostering local expertise, and preventing brain drain. To climb the ranks, the GTCI report advises Tunisia to prioritize strengthening…
Day: December 2, 2025
Tunisia Ranks Among Africa’s Top Performers in Global Knowledge Index
In the latest Global Knowledge Index, Mauritius emerged as Africa’s sole representative to meet the global average, placing 58th worldwide with a score of 41.6. The island nation’s performance was bolstered by strong foundational education and robust scores in information technology and governance, though its research and innovation sector showed significant room for improvement, scoring only 16.4. Following closely behind, Tunisia secured its position as one of Africa’s leading knowledge economies, ranking directly after Mauritius alongside Seychelles and Egypt. The results highlight a sharp continental divide, with these North African nations…