16-July-2012
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During his visit to Tunisia, the Secretary-General of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Angel Gurría, met with the Tunisian Prime Minister, as well as government ministers and the President of the National Constituent Assembly, in order to discuss the co-operation between Tunisia and the OECD.
13-July-2012
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On the occasion of his visit to Tunis, Angel Gurría will attend the OECD/ADB Conference on Promoting Youth Employment and will meet with government representatives.
23-May-2012
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Tunisia and Morocco signed up today to a series of international instruments in areas ranging from business integrity to international investment and green growth. Adherence to these instruments is an expression of a long-standing co-operation between countries in North Africa and the OECD.
23-May-2012
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Following the Arab Spring, MENA countries have embarked on far-reaching political reforms, opening a window of opportunity to unleash the region’s tremendous potential. Policy-makers should now focus on employment, social justice, fair competition, anti-corruption and the rule of law, said OECD Secretary-General.
17-April-2012
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Tunisia today becomes the 108th member of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes.
15-February-2012
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Synthesis of findings from pilot evaluations of budget support operations in Mali, Tunisia and Zambia.
3-December-2011
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The main objective of the seminar was to provide an international forum for a multi-stakeholder policy dialogue on tourism and local development, also in relation to entrepreneurship and job creation, with a special focus on developments in the Mediterranean region.
15-September-2011
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A new Trans-Saharan co-operation is needed, viewpoint by Laurent Bossard, Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat, septembre 2011.
10-August-2011
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To support the democratic transition in Egypt and Tunisia, the MENA-OECD Governance Program organised a preparatory meeting for the creation of a Task Force on Legal and Constitutional Reform. A seminar followed, with the participation of the Tunisian High Commission for Political Refo
30-June-2011
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The Bank has identified five policy areas that affect employment: macroeconomic conditions, investment climate, labor regulations, education, and social protection. This study assesses the Bank's assistance to Colombia, Tunisia, and Turkey, 1998-2007.