Women and Regional Development in Tunisia, Tome I and Tome II

 

 

 

Published by : CREDIF supported by the World Bank

Language : French

Number of pages: (Tome I) 217p. (Tome II) 377p.

Date of publication : 2003

 

The outcome of this work highlights the convergence of all governorates towards promoting individual capacities, from which Tunisian women and families have already been benefiting widely. The report also shows that Tunisian society in increasingly evolving towards a pattern of social relations based on dialogue and partnership between the sexes.

 

Women in Tunisia 2000

 

 

 

 Published by : CREDIF supported by UNDP and MRST

Language : French

Number of pages: 298p.

Date of publication : 2002

 

This study demonstrates that progress in education and economic growth over the last decade has significantly consolidated women’s position in various sectors, and more especially their access to the labour market.


 

 

Women, Culture and Creativity in Tunisia

 

 

 

 

 

Published by : CREDIF supported by UNFPA

Language : French

Number of pages: 358p.

Date of publication : 2001

 

This work helps to assess women’s extraordinary ability to engage in their culture all along its past phases while demonstrating their aptness to adapt to the modern socio-economic and cultural context.

 

Women and employment in Tunisia

 

 

 

 

Published by : CREDIF supported by UNDP and MRST

Language : French

Number of pages: 161p.

Date of publication : 2002

 

Apart from being wide and consistent, women’s access to the labour market seems massive and irreversible today, which is a logic outcome of the changes that have accompanied this phenomenon.

Women and the City

 

 

 

Published by : CREDIF supported by UNFPA

Language : French

Number of pages: 143p.

Date of publication : 2000

 

This report reveals that cities are central to women’s liberation and the betterment of their social conditions through access to confort, knowledge, health, labour and mainly through securing new forms of freedom at the personal and social levels (freedom of movement, management of family life, birth control...)

 

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