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Tunisia: Prime Ministry announces key aspects of State's economic and social programme
Tunisia: Prime Ministry announces key aspects of State's economic and social programme

Zawya

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Tunisia: Prime Ministry announces key aspects of State's economic and social programme

Tunis – The Prime Ministry, on Saturday afternoon, announced the main pillars of the state's economic and social programme following a Cabinet meeting held on the same day at the Government Palace in Kasbah, chaired by Prime Minister, Sara Zaafrani Zenzri. The state's economic and social programme covers several key sectors, including health, finance, education, science, industry, energy, youth, sports, culture, administration, and various public services, according to a Prime Ministry statement. Promoting Employment and Improving Living Standards The programme primarily focuses on employment, improving living standards, strengthening the social protection system, and enhancing human capital, particularly by developing social policies to achieve social justice. Several measures will be adopted to preserve the purchasing power of low- and middle-income groups, expand social support for vulnerable populations, and provide guidance and assistance for project startups, the statement noted. Additionally, the programme aims to accelerate measures related to income improvement, boost economic and social integration mechanisms, create job opportunities, ensure decent working conditions, and eliminate precarious employment. It also seeks to facilitate access to housing, strengthen social cohesion, enhance public services, and develop social security and coverage systems. Implementing Legislative Reforms The state's economic and social programme also includes legislative reforms as a fundamental lever to translate economic and social approaches into tangible reality, adapting the legal framework to the current phase's requirements and challenges, according to the same source. Reforming the education system The programme also focuses on reforming and developing the education, higher education, and vocational training systems to align with labor market demands. It aims to improve the healthcare system, promote cultural, youth, and sports activities to enhance human capital, and boost investment within a comprehensive framework that encourages entrepreneurship and fosters its culture and improves the business climate. Driving investment in a comprehensive framework This approach is also based on promoting investment through a holistic strategy that includes liberating private initiative, spreading a culture of entrepreneurship, improving the business environment, optimising real estate assets, advancing public projects, and developing transport infrastructure. This involves modernising ports and airports, strengthening rail networks, expanding road networks, enhancing trade, territorial planning, ensuring food security, developing industry and tourism, digitising public services, protecting the economic fabric, regulating imports, supporting exports, streamlining customs procedures, and enforcing trade defence mechanisms. The state programme also includes accelerating the energy transition and increasing the share of renewable energy in electricity production to address growing climate and energy challenges, protecting the coastline, and promoting a circular economy. Boosting regional development dynamics The programme adopts a regional development approach based on constitutional principles to drive growth in regions, which will contribute to shaping their priorities through a new participatory methodology. This process starts with proposing programmes and projects at the local council level, then the regional council, followed by the district council, and finally at the national level. Based on this, the 2026-2030 Development Plan will be prepared, alongside supporting the system of communitarian enterprises, the statement added. Advancing the digital transformation of administration The programme also includes the digital transformation of the administration, accelerating interconnections that will serve as a pivotal lever for the state's economic and social programme. This transformation will modernise administration, ensure transparency, facilitate transactions, open new horizons for the digital economy, stimulate youth initiatives, develop remote administrative services, advance the digital economy, protect the national cyberspace, and strengthen digital trust. The Prime Ministry emphasised that an advanced methodology will be adopted to monitor the implementation of all measures and projects under the economic and social programme. This will be based on performance indicators linked to specific timelines, using modern technological monitoring tools to proactively address challenges, ensuring the timely realisation of these measures and projects, according to the statement. © Tap 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Morocco Aims to Double Electricity Capacity by 2030 World Cup
Morocco Aims to Double Electricity Capacity by 2030 World Cup

Bloomberg

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Morocco Aims to Double Electricity Capacity by 2030 World Cup

Morocco plans to more than double its power generation capacity by 2030, when it co-hosts the FIFA World Cup, Energy Transition Minister Leila Benali said. Renewable sources will make up 80% of the increase to 27 gigawatts, from 12 gigawatts now, Benali told a chemical industry forum in the capital Rabat on Wednesday. The expansion, including public and private investment, will cost a total 120 billion dirhams ($13 billion), she said.

Tunisia: Prime Minister urges accelerated implementation of economic and social public projects
Tunisia: Prime Minister urges accelerated implementation of economic and social public projects

Zawya

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Tunisia: Prime Minister urges accelerated implementation of economic and social public projects

Tunis – Prime Minister Sara Zaafrani Zenzri urged all relevant ministries to redouble their efforts and enhance daily field monitoring to expedite the implementation of public projects across economic and social sectors, as she chaired a cabinet meeting at the Kasbah on Monday. She emphasised the need for high-quality completion within optimal deadlines, holding accountable any party causing delays or failing to resolve obstacles. Zenzri affirmed that the Prime Ministry's offices would continue overseeing all details of these economic and social projects, which are critical to boosting economic growth. According to a statement from the Prime Ministry, she stressed the importance of intensified coordination among all stakeholders to address challenges hindering project execution. 'This aligns with the President of the Republic's directives to streamline procedures, shorten timelines, and meet deadlines to fulfill the legitimate aspirations of the Tunisian people.' These vitally important projects are particularly relevant to the following sectors: Health: Construction and equipping of hospitals in multiple governorates and rehabilitation and modernisation of medical departments and hospital IT systems. Education and vocational training: Upgrading infrastructure in primary schools, project to support the quality of the basics of school education, project to support primary education, programme to develop vocational training, programme to support vocational training and integration and construction and equipping of higher education institutions. Cultural Affairs: Restoration of the historic Zitoune Mosque and its surrounding area in Tunis. Religious Affairs: Maintenance of King Abdulaziz Al Saud Mosque in Tunis. Environment: Completion of the Small Municipalities Cleanup Programme, the Energy Control Programme for wastewater treatment plants, the Integrated Decontamination Programme for the Bizerte Lake area, and the protection of the coastline from sea erosion in Gammarth, Carthage and La Goulette. Transport: High-speed rail network project. Energy and Mines: 'Mdhilla 2" project, natural gas transmission network project, development of the natural gas transmission and distribution network, project to upgrade and equip the electricity transmission network, and programme to support the installation of the national plan 'Digital Tunisia'. Public Works and Housing: - Bizerte Bridge and Tunis-Jelma motorway and second phase of the Programme for the Rehabilitation and Integration of Residential Areas. Agriculture and Water Resources: Deep well development in southern oases, Saïda and Kalaa Kebira dams and water transfer systems related to them, drinking water network improvements, three new dams and integrated agricultural development in Sfax. Regional and local development: Financing line project created for the Fund for the Promotion and Assistance of Local Communities. © Tap 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Paris urges Israel to resume aid access to Gaza 'immediately, extensively, and without obstacles'
Paris urges Israel to resume aid access to Gaza 'immediately, extensively, and without obstacles'

LBCI

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • LBCI

Paris urges Israel to resume aid access to Gaza 'immediately, extensively, and without obstacles'

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot called on Israel to allow the immediate, large-scale, and unimpeded resumption of humanitarian aid access to Gaza, following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement that he would permit the entry of a 'basic quantity' of food aid into the territory. In a post on X, Barrot wrote: 'After three months of diplomatic efforts, the Israeli government has finally announced the reopening of access for humanitarian aid to Gaza.' He stressed that this must be done 'immediately, extensively, and without obstacles.' AFP

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