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The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia

Tunisia has a large youth population; more than half of the population are youth aged between 15-30 years in 2011. Tunisia has long faced challenges adopting serious reforms for youth inclusion and participation. Young people, especially since the Arab Spring, are driving social and economic innovat...

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Main Author: Tobich, Amal
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description Tunisia has a large youth population; more than half of the population are youth aged between 15-30 years in 2011. Tunisia has long faced challenges adopting serious reforms for youth inclusion and participation. Young people, especially since the Arab Spring, are driving social and economic innovation, challenging policies, and representing governments. More connected than ever, young people exert a greater influence on their fellow citizens and their country and youth inclusion is a central aspect of the post-2015 global development agenda. This study seeks to determine the role of Civil society Organizations in youth inclusion by drawing on extensive literature results as well as detailed qualitative research based on extensive in-depth interviews and direct consultation with civically engaged young people, Civil society Organizations, experts in the field, funds providers and public institutions officials. In addition to a desk review that draws on the guidelines of youth involvement. This qualitative analysis is combined with an overview of the international programs that improve youth empowerment. Findings from this research and analysis form the basis of several proposals for new policies and approaches specifically focused on youth in Tunisia. Interviews were conducted with representatives from CSOs, young men and women who participated in governmental youth initiatives and are currently working in public positions. Moreover, interviews were conducted with civil society representatives and civically engaged youth after the uprising who shared their insights on the issue of youth participation in public reforms and decision-making. The analyses show noticeable regression in youth participation and progress initiatives aiming to meet their requests. This analysis shows that there were various structural adjustments and laws passed to better serve these youths’ interests and that is a promising indicator of the state's commitment to youth. However, there is a need to expand the youth representation in these initiatives through empowering civil society organizations and maintaining a comprehensive set of policies to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of these efforts and the re-establishment of trust between youth and the public institutions.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-2972 The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia Tobich, Amal Tunisia has a large youth population; more than half of the population are youth aged between 15-30 years in 2011. Tunisia has long faced challenges adopting serious reforms for youth inclusion and participation. Young people, especially since the Arab Spring, are driving social and economic innovation, challenging policies, and representing governments. More connected than ever, young people exert a greater influence on their fellow citizens and their country and youth inclusion is a central aspect of the post-2015 global development agenda. This study seeks to determine the role of Civil society Organizations in youth inclusion by drawing on extensive literature results as well as detailed qualitative research based on extensive in-depth interviews and direct consultation with civically engaged young people, Civil society Organizations, experts in the field, funds providers and public institutions officials. In addition to a desk review that draws on the guidelines of youth involvement. This qualitative analysis is combined with an overview of the international programs that improve youth empowerment. Findings from this research and analysis form the basis of several proposals for new policies and approaches specifically focused on youth in Tunisia. Interviews were conducted with representatives from CSOs, young men and women who participated in governmental youth initiatives and are currently working in public positions. Moreover, interviews were conducted with civil society representatives and civically engaged youth after the uprising who shared their insights on the issue of youth participation in public reforms and decision-making. The analyses show noticeable regression in youth participation and progress initiatives aiming to meet their requests. This analysis shows that there were various structural adjustments and laws passed to better serve these youths’ interests and that is a promising indicator of the state's commitment to youth. However, there is a need to expand the youth representation in these initiatives through empowering civil society organizations and maintaining a comprehensive set of policies to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of these efforts and the re-establishment of trust between youth and the public institutions. 2022-06-08T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1944 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2972/viewcontent/Final_Thesis_Amal_Tobich_June_2022.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Youth inclusion Tunisia empowerment public reforms Uprising CSOs civil society revolution development Development Studies Leadership Studies Organization Development Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
spellingShingle Youth
inclusion
Tunisia
empowerment
public reforms
Uprising
CSOs
civil society
revolution
development
Development Studies
Leadership Studies
Organization Development
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Tobich, Amal
The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia
title The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia
title_full The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia
title_fullStr The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia
title_short The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Youth Inclusion Reforms in Post-Uprising Tunisia
title_sort role of civil society organizations in youth inclusion reforms in post uprising tunisia
topic Youth
inclusion
Tunisia
empowerment
public reforms
Uprising
CSOs
civil society
revolution
development
Development Studies
Leadership Studies
Organization Development
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1944
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