Updates about “Tabba3 El 9anoun” program
Project Background
Tunisian youth are not only put aside from the decision making process, they are also unaware of the changes that are taking place in the government’s new work strategy of governance which concerns “local governance”.
In this concern, a chapter was added to the constitution which is the “7th chapter”, (You will find it attached in the end of this document), as well as a project law that is being discussed on in the ARP.
Project Description
For this, TABBA3 EL 9ANOUN project, organized by the International Institute of Debate and empowered by the National Democratic Institute, aims to raise youth awareness about these changes and engage them in the decision making process on different axes.
Informal debate in Bizerte 10-09-2017
Project Work Axes
Informal Debates
- First axe: organize and take part of informal debates about these following topics
- The definition of municipality and its role according to the 7th chapter of the constitution.
- The role of local collectivity code in enhancing participatory democracy
- The role of citizens after the municipal elections; duties and rights.
- Second axe: take the role of decision maker and suggest feasible suggestions to implement recommendations.
- Third axe: write recommendations in forms of messages to decision makers that include heads of public authorities and deputies.
Informal debate in Beja 05-09-2017
Workshops on project laws
- Fourth axe: by taking part of workshops guided by local experts, participants study and rectify project laws (articles 6, 7, and 13 of the Local Collectivities Code You will have them included in the end of this documents), that have been postponed by the commission.
Online Debates
In addition, the project also aims to involve social media users by raising their awareness through informative posts and engage them in an online debate by asking local governance related questions and see how they react to them.
Online debate
The reports from all informal debates will be summed up in policy briefs which will be presented to local authorities and deputies during the regional debates.
Tabba3 El 9anoun in numbers
- 5 teams from 5 regions: Bizerte, Menzel Borguiba, Beja, Kasserine, and Mornaguia.
- 15 informal debates organized about the topics mentioned within the first axe.
- 15 reports: 3 reports from each team.
- 177 participants took part of all the debates in all the regions
Regional Debates
Description
5 regional debates will be organized between October, the 23rd and November, the 5th 2017, in the 5 regions included in the project.
The aim of these regional debates is to create a platform where youth and decision makers meet for discussions and focus groups in order to open a door for them to work along on the process of taking decision and in which area citizens can be involved.
Informal debate in Mornaguia 08-09-2017
Policy Briefs
In these regional debates, policy briefs will be presented by moderators that give background of shared opinions of those who took part of the informal debate, include action plan on how to implement different decisions, and propose recommendations as well; all these will be taken from the reports that have been submitted after the informal debates.
Media Coverage
Communicating events is a need in this project in order to maximize its reach. To this end, media coverage, whether via social media or/and media outlets (TV, national and local Radio stations, written Press…) are highly demanded to cover and record the events.
These regional debates will, subsequently, lead us to a Press Conference.
Media
Press Conference
The press conference is the closing event of the project where all the outcomes will be presented and all those who took part of the project will be honored. More importantly, the press conference will have deputies from the commission who are working on the Local Collectivities Code and national experts on local governance who will be there to answer journalists, civil society and citizens’ questions regarding local governance and the impact of the implementation of Local Collectivities Code.
Please find the Drive Links to the following support documents
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13g8yjC1BfaQKMRU9GkOffFFW5RJD-jOpAS53eQzWNMs/edit?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B654o8jzYHdoRmtPMEwwLVdFNFk/view?usp=sharing
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