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The objective of this PNB-NAPEO half-day event is to convene diaspora members from the Maghreb to discuss ways they can effectively contribute to building out a more sustainable eco-system that advances innovation and entrepreneurship in the region. The event will feature two roundtable discussions focused on supporting entrepreneur mentorship and education, as well as building […]
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The African Studies Program at JHU-SAIS hosted an important event co-sponsored with Tunisian American Young Professionals (TAYP) and the Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED). The event is entitled “Tunisia: Are Economic Decline and Political Violence Prevailing?” and panelists include Mustapha Kamel Nabli, former governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Emanuele Santi, principal country economist of Tunisia […]
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While there are many positive aspects about the transition, major challenges persist, namely uncertainty of the country’s future and increased insecurity. That’s essentially the conclusion that came out of the panel discussion “Two Years Later: Assessing Tunisia’s Progress since the Jasmine Revolution hosted by the Tunisian American Young Professionals (TAYP), the Project on Middle East […]
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On February 16th, 2012 at the Commerce Club in Atlanta, TAYP representatives Dr. Ikhlas Ketata, Dr. Hatem Sellami and Mohamed Malouche along with the Ambassador of Tunisia in the United States and the President of the Bilateral Chamber of Commerce discussed investment opportunities in Tunisia with a group of local investors. Of particular interest to […]
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TAYP represented by its President, Mohamed Malouche, testified before the US Congress Helsinki Commission at the eve of the historical elections of Oct 2011 in Tunisia. For the first time, Tunisians will be able to vote in a free, fair and transparent election.
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