Action Matters: Six success stories of struggles for commons in Africa
The continuous advance of neoliberal capitalism even in the context of systemic crisis has led to many questions about..
Call for a resilient agriculture
The Tunisian agricultural model must be thought with an open mind and a different outlook
The migration issue in Tunisia: Stakes and challenges
A study about the major challenges posed by Tunisia’s management of the migration issue
The feminization of precarious work
Nine texts from five countries, covering different work sectors. This folder portrays female characters, with paths that call for affection, admiration and respect.
What Democracy for Tunisian Workers?
This paper attempts to highlight how the post -2011 top- down neoliberal, macroeconomic reform program is at odds with the popular demands expressed in a bottom up mobilization of Tunisian workers struggling not only for jobs but for better conditions and more rights.
Migrations: Harraga’s stories
This folder completes the topic of irregular migration in an attempt to capture the causes of this phenomenon, which we call here – without any exaggeration – the “great escape”.
Migrations: stuck in transit countries stories
The massive movement of displacement taking place today (more than 68.5 million people on the roads in the world) cannot be considered as a product of “crises” limited to the presence of conflicts or civil wars, racial or religious persecution, or even as a product of Europe’s attractiveness/dream or paradise, as it is sometimes said as an explanation of the migrants’ movement towards it.
The land issue
In recent decades, beginning with the domination of the neoliberal era, great changes have occurred in the whole world in the “land issue”, ownership and management, and regarding the quality of the products themselves.
Elections and transformations of the political field in Tunisia after the revolution
Tunisia held its second parliamentary and presidential elections this year following the 2011 revolution. After these elections, the political landscape has changed dramatically compared to the previous legislature. But does this reconfiguration mean a real change?
The Quest for Economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa
The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in collaboration with the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and the network “Politics of money” is organizing the International conference: “The quest for economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa: lessons to be learnt and ways forward” from 6 to 9 November in the Cité de la Culture, Tunis.
Natural Resource Management: Looting, Waste, Clientelism, and Incompetence
How are the natural resources of the countries in our study managed? In addition to gas and oil, Egypt..
Development by Free Trade?
After the negotiations between Tunisia and the European Union about a deep and comprehensive free trade agreement (DCFTA) started..