UK Support for Tunisia 2016-2017
For the year 2016-17 the UK has increased its programme fund to £8 million, around TND 24 million, to support Tunisia in the areas of security, economy, governance, media and human rights.
The UK’s programmes in Tunisia are implemented through working closely with the Tunisian Government, civil society and other international representatives in Tunisia to ensure their effective coordination and delivery.
UK Development Programmes in Tunisia 2016-2017
Security
Since the revolution, the UK has been providing assistance in a range of areas. This includes:
- Training and equipping Tunisian security personnel to help protect civilians from terrorism.
- Working with the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Defence to enhance border security.
- Working with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to strengthen Tunisian capabilities to combat migrant smuggling in the region.
- Helping to strengthen airport security.
- Assisting the Tunisian Government to develop their own capacity to counter violent extremism.
- Supporting community policing and counter radicalisation initiatives.
- Developing Tunisia’s security and justice sector strategic capabilities through building strengthened and accountable institutions.
Economic
- Promoting entrepreneurship with young Tunisians in the poorest regions through supporting to third edition of the African Development Bank’s Souk Attanmia programme.
- Supporting reform to the financial sector in collaboration with the World Bank.
Governance
- Providing technical assistance to the Presidency of the Government and the Ministry of Public Administration to help develop new systems to manage policy decision making and reducing public sector corruption.
- Strengthening the Government of Tunisia’s ability to conduct strategic communications focusing on crises communication and promoting reforms.
- Supporting Tunisian initiatives through the United Nations Development Programme to engage youth in the local elections planned for 2017.
- Strengthening access to justice to support the implementation of democratic and human rights.
Media
Increasing the ability of Tunisian Public television to develop programmes and media content that engage young Tunisians. “Ija Inbox” is the first Tunisian TV programme designed for and by Tunisian youth offering an interactive platform where they can express their opinions, develop skills and understand key issues that affect their lives.
“Ija Inbox”is the first Tunisian TV programme designed for and by Tunisian youth
Human Rights
- Implementing the Tunisian constitution through new legislation to strengthen the rule of law.
- Defending the rights of minority groups by promoting the provision of support services.
- Funding regional projects on tackling gender-based violence and discrimination.
- Supporting regional initiatives to promote freedom of expression and promoting stable pluralistic societies; defending freedom of religion or belief; and torture prevention.
UK Development Assistance in Tunisia 2011 - 2015
The United Kingdom has been running development programmes in Tunisia since the 2011 Revolution. To date, the UK’s bilateral assistance has been worth around £24 million, equivalent to TND 71 million.
Our programmes have supported:
- Political Participation
- Electoral Process
- Anti-Corruption and the Rule of Law
- Good Governance
- Freedom of Expression and Public Voice
- Economic Growth and Youth Employability
- Security Sector Reform and Border Security
UK support to Political Participation in Tunisia
UK support to Electoral Process in Tunisia
UK support to Anti-Corruption and the Rule of Law in Tunisia
UK support to Freedom of Expression in Tunisia
UK support to Public Voice in Tunisia
UK support to Economic Growth and Youth Employability in Tunisia
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