The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to participate in political life and in civil society activities, standing for elections (2011 and 2014) or becoming members of political parties and associations. Nevertheless, despite these advances and the already positive point of de- parture thanks to the legacy of Bourguiba, the “liberator of the country and the women”, participation of women remains unsatisfactory. While Tunisian women have enjoyed extended individual rights, especially compared to Arab women in general, since the country became independent in 1956, their political participation has remained controlled by the state.T he challenge of increasing the political participation of...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
Translated from French by Setra planetThe limits of “façade feminism” are reflected in the current r...
The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to par...
The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to par...
The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to par...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
Introduction. On October 26, 2014, Tunisia held its second democratic legislative elections. Partici...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
This series of policy briefs provides a regular update of debates concerning key rights issues in th...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
Translated from French by Setra planetThe limits of “façade feminism” are reflected in the current r...
The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to par...
The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to par...
The collapse of the authoritarian regime in Tunisia in 2011 has given women new opportunities to par...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
Introduction. On October 26, 2014, Tunisia held its second democratic legislative elections. Partici...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
This series of policy briefs provides a regular update of debates concerning key rights issues in th...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
As the world turns it attention to Tunisia as the first state to undergo the democratic transition i...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
Translated from French by Setra planetThe limits of “façade feminism” are reflected in the current r...