Tunisia: women and young people, 10 years after the revolution

Tunisians celebrate the seven years since the end of the Ben Ali dictatorship in Tunis on January 14, 2018. (Illustrative image) REUTERS / Zoubeir Souissi

By: Lilia Blaise Follow

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In Tunisia, 10 years after the revolution that saw the departure of Ben Ali, the actors of this change for many keep a critical eye on today's Tunisia. Women, in particular, whose achievements were threatened just after. 2011, are still groping to change mentalities. Is hope carried by the new generation, that of 18-25 years old, very young at the time of the revolution, and now on the front of the stage?  

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"Women and young people, 10 years after the revolution", a major report by Lilia Blaise.

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