In Tunisia, EU Jeel Connectors are taking the lead in fostering youth engagement and promoting EU-supported initiatives that shape a more inclusive and sustainable future.
Tesnime Khemiri, EU Jeel Connector, brought together students, educators, and EU representatives for a Night Talk at the Université Internationale de Tunis. Under the theme “Digital Transition & Education,” the event sparked dynamic discussions on how digital transformation is reshaping the learning experience in Tunisia. Participants explored both the opportunities and challenges of digital access and discovered EU-funded programmes such as Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe, which are paving the way for inclusive, tech-driven education.
Meanwhile, Zakaria Ayadi, also an EU Jeel Connector, launched a video series marking international days through stories of EU-funded projects making a difference on the ground. The first episode, released for World Environment Day, spotlighted the GREENOVI project—an initiative supporting Tunisian startups that develop sustainable and innovative solutions. By showcasing success stories and raising awareness, Zakaria’s series highlights the EU’s commitment to a greener, more resilient future.
From thought-provoking events to digital storytelling, Jeel Connectors in Tunisia are amplifying youth voices and connecting local realities to global action.
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