Monthly Report of the Tunisian Social Observatory – April 2024

Monthly Report of the Tunisian Social Observatory – April 2024

Protest movements, suicides, violence and migration  

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(Français) De la Rue à la mer : Les nouvelles politiques de l’informel en Tunisie

From the street to the sea: The new politics of the informal sector in Tunisia

By: Soufiane Jaballah
The Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights May 2024   Abstract This policy paper scrutinizes the newly established Tunisian policy post-July 25, 2021, with a focus on its security-centric approach towards informal street economy and informal migration. This sociological analysis highlights a starkly security-oriented orientation that marks a significant turning point in managing these crucial social and economic phenomena affecting large segments of the Tunisian population. The seizure of power by President Kais Saied on July 25, 2021, initiated a period of profound political transformation in Tunisia. The approach taken by the new regime towards the informal street economy and informal migration is characterized by efforts to eradicate rather than regulate or integrate these activities into the formal economy. This radical policy is part of a “strategic partnership” with the European Union, signed on July 16, 2023, which primarily aims to combat irregular migration and provide economic support to Tunisia amidst severe economic challenges.

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From the street to the sea: The new politics of the informal sector in Tunisia

By: Soufiane Jaballah
The Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights May 2024   Abstract This policy paper scrutinizes the newly established Tunisian policy post-July 25, 2021, with a focus on its security-centric approach towards informal street economy and informal migration. This sociological analysis highlights a starkly security-oriented orientation that marks a significant turning point in managing these crucial social and economic phenomena affecting large segments of the Tunisian population. The seizure of power by President Kais Saied on July 25, 2021, initiated a period of profound political transformation in Tunisia. The approach taken by the new regime towards the informal street economy and informal migration is characterized by efforts to eradicate rather than regulate or integrate these activities into the formal economy. This radical policy is part of a “strategic partnership” with the European Union, signed on July 16, 2023, which primarily aims to combat irregular migration and provide economic support to Tunisia amidst severe economic challenges.

Télécharger (PDF, 1.65MB)