AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDesertification & Cultural Memory: A new debate on desert expansion challenges how international bodies frame the Sahara’s advance, arguing the “solution” narrative can echo older power dynamics. Architecture & Identity: A travel piece spotlights monochrome cities across the Middle East and North Africa, tracing how stone, climate, and belief shape urban color—an angle that fits Tunisia’s heritage audience. World Cup, Diaspora & Belonging: A personal essay links World Cup travel to visas, identity, and reunion, with Tunisia’s fans and players implicitly in the same emotional orbit. Tunisia in the Global Classroom: Tunisia hosted an Erasmus+ conference on shared academic pathways, pushing African universities toward agenda-setting rather than just receiving mobility. Women, Data & Health: An Africa-wide modelling summer school in Nairobi partners with Tunisia’s Pasteur Institute to train women scientists for data-driven health decisions. Coastal Life in Ghar El Melh: TunSea runs a May 31 awareness day on coastal dunes and biodiversity, mixing classroom learning with field visits. Tunisia–Saudi Hajj Coordination: Tunisian religious officials meet Saudi counterparts in Makkah to coordinate Tunisian pilgrims and praise Hajj organization. Tunisia’s Innovation Push: A feature highlights women-led tech startups and the Startup Act as drivers of Tunisia’s innovation renaissance.
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