Tunisia's Ongoing Struggles: Political, Socioeconomic Challenges, and Refugee Crisis


The North African nation of Tunisia, nestled between Algeria, Libya, and the Mediterranean Sea, has been grappling with a host of issues despite the promising democratic victories of the Jasmine Revolution. While the revolution marked the overthrow of the long-standing regime led by Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011, Tunisia continues to confront significant political and socioeconomic difficulties. Today, the country faces high inflation rates, food insecurity, and an alarming refugee crisis, exacerbated by the absence of a clear migration policy. In this blog post, we delve into the ongoing challenges faced by Tunisia and shed light on the light of refugees and asylum seekers within its borders.

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