Posts Tagged ‘Tunisia’
Teaching English With Sign Language in Tunisia
I left my country to prove that the deaf can speak English, too. Working with minority groups and working on the educational development of the deaf and hard of hearing community was a tough row to hoe in Tunisia, especially when you don’t have any official statistics on hand or any information that can help you.
Read MoreParticipation of Youth in Public Life and Decision Making in Tunisia
Asma Ben Aîcha, a past Professional Fellows Program participant from Tunisia shares an update on her Legacy follow-on project to provide training on the fundamental principles of democracy and participation in decision making.
Read MoreProfessional Fellows Program: Asma Ben Aîcha
When thinking about the States, the first thought that comes to one’s mind is: The American Dream! People often think of the US as the land of endless opportunities where all dreams can come true.
Read MoreAlumni Impact Award Winner: Ines Amri
Twice a year as part of the Professional Fellows Program the Department of State selects alumni from around the world to honor as Alumni Impact Award winners. Legacy is pleased to announce that one of the spring 2017 Alumni Impact Award (AIA) recipients is Legacy International Professional Fellows alumna, Ines Amri from Tunisia. Ines Read More »
Read MoreThe Call to Activism: Legacy Legislative Fellow Alum Ines Amri
“How can we disrupt the status quo? How can we change and fill the gaps?”
Read MoreBuilding Trust and Transparency in Tunisia
Professional Fellow, Chiheb of Tunisia is dedicated to developing new ways for members of Parliament to stay in touch and listen to their constituents.
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