Tunisia’s economic recovery slowed in the first half of 2023 as the country continued to grapple with persistent drought, external financing challenges, increasing domestic debt build-up of important...
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The World Bank’s board of Executive Directors approved today US$50 million in financing to support a disaster and climate resilience project in Tunisia, complemented by French Development Agency...
The European Commission, on behalf of the EU, has today disbursed €300 million in Macro-Financial Assistance (MFA) to Tunisia. This is the second and last disbursement under the COVID-19 MFA programme...
Water scarcity, coastal erosion and more frequent flooding are among Tunisia’s most pressing climate challenges, says a new World Bank Group report...
The World Bank has released its second Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) report for Tunisia, titled Rebuilding Trust and Meeting Aspirations for a More Prosperous and Inclusive...
The slow economic recovery from COVID-19 and a delay in carrying out key reforms, including of subsidies, is likely to further strain Tunisia’s public finances and deepen budget and trade...
Integrating animal health innovations into the agroecological transformation of crop-livestock systems of Tunisia
In an innovative move, the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) and its national partners in Tunisia are embarking on activities aimed at mainstreaming animal health...
The World Bank’s Board of Directors approved two new loans worth US$520 million yesterday, providing additional financing to address Tunisia’s food security challenge...
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors today approved a US$130 million loan for Tunisia, seeking to lessen the impact of the Ukraine war by financing vital soft wheat...
Tunisia: The preliminary results of the agricultural risk assessment study for wheat and olive value chains presented to the government and stakeholders
From 29 February to 1 March 2024, the Platform for Agricultural Risk Management (PARM) presented and discussed the preliminary results of the Agricultural Value Chain Risk Assessment Study...