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Between marginalized value and added value: REDISCOVERING THE ECOLOGICAL ROLE OF BARBACHA IN THE TUNISIAN ECONOMY

THE LATENT VULNERABILITY OF FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN TUNISIA

OST: November 2025 Report

Between institutional representations and lived realities: RETHINKING THE ECONOMY FROM THE SOCIAL FIELD

(Français) REVUE DE LA JUSTICE ENVIRONNEMENTALE ET CLIMATIQUE 2025

Digital Report of the Tunisian Social Observatory – October 2025

THE NEXUS OF TECHNOLOGY AND MIGRATION : Tech-facilitated border control and implications for Tunisia

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Tunisian Social Observatory - OST

The Tunisian Social Observatory was born out of the FTDES’s desire to provide social movement actors with a holistic vision of socio-economic problems, as well as spaces for formulating alternatives in order to address these issues effectively.

OST: November 2025 Report

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The Tunisian Social Observatory was born out of the FTDES’s desire to provide social movement actors with a holistic vision of socio-economic problems, as well as spaces for formulating alternatives in order to address these issues effectively.

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