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  • Wallada composta promotes sustainability in Northern Tunisia

    Wallada composta promotes sustainability in Northern Tunisia

    “The circular economy allows us to limit our impact on the environment. Unlike the linear economy, it reduces the waste of resources and the production of waste. The circular economy makes it possible to recover a product at the end of its life to start a new economic cycle. In this way, waste becomes a […]

  • Hela Ben Jabeur, Student and entrepreneur

    Hela Ben Jabeur, Student and entrepreneur

    A role model for the young generation, Hela Ben Jabeur sets an example through her dynamism and her motivation to succeed in every activity she undertakes. Still a student in her 2nd year of finance and accounting in Tataouine, Hela became an entrepreneur and launched “Helal Print & Application” in November 2021, a company specialized […]

  • Mashrou3i in focus: Beyond Digital

    Mashrou3i in focus: Beyond Digital

  • The Healing Power of Bees

    The Healing Power of Bees

    “The bee is essential for life. She is work, health, renewal and well-being, she is resilience. She is like the mother who looks after younger generations. That is why it is essential to take care of it and value its product.”  These words reflect the passion but also the challenges Faten Oueslati, a young beekeeper […]

  • Mashrou3i Supports a New Generation of Labeled Startups

    Mashrou3i Supports a New Generation of Labeled Startups

    In recent years, particular attention has been paid to the startup economy as a distinctive approach to economic development because of its strong contribution to GDP growth and the creation of wealth and jobs. Tunisia has witnessed the emergence of a new generation of startups, all areas of expertise. Whether RetailTech, ArtTech, Gaming, FoodTech, AgriTech […]

  • Analyna confection – custodian of the oases

    Analyna confection – custodian of the oases

    Naouel Hammi was born and raised in the palm grove of Tozeur – a tourism region which generates its income mainly from dates and oasis agriculture. Naouel is a housewife and mother of three. Three years ago, at 42-year-old, she decided to fulfill an old dream. Like many strong women in the south of Tunisia, […]

  • Empowering women in the date palm value chain in Kebili

    Empowering women in the date palm value chain in Kebili

    Southern Tunisia is predominantly a male-dominated society where women are expected to devote themselves to the household and family. These gender inequalities often restrict the ambitions of women to start and run a business. However, there are a growing number of women entrepreneurs, like Mbarka Jellouli, who are challenging these stereotypes. Mbarka Jellouli’s first challenge […]

  • Rjim Maatoug cooperative promotes inclusive and sustainable growth in Kebili

    Rjim Maatoug cooperative promotes inclusive and sustainable growth in Kebili

    Located at the gateway to the Tunisian desert and the border of Algeria, Rjim Maatouk is an oasis where the arid climate can sometimes make you doubt the land’s agricultural potential. However, the palm and dates plantations have made it one of the main regions for organic date farming in Tunisia. Olfa Gares, an ambitious […]

  • Mashrou3i Business Challenge crowns 3 students entrepreneurs from Tunisia’s ISETs

    Mashrou3i Business Challenge crowns 3 students entrepreneurs from Tunisia’s ISETs

    The 2nd edition of the virtual Business Challenge of Mashrou3i was held on November 10, 2021 crowning 3 students with the best project ideas from the ISETs of Siliana, Jendouba, and Kairouan. Organized by the project Mashrou3i, the Business Challenge rewards the best projects from among nearly 300 students who participated in the HP LIFE […]

  • Winner of the BC2021: Ahlem sees opportunity in the dairy alternatives market

    Winner of the BC2021: Ahlem sees opportunity in the dairy alternatives market

    Growing awareness of lactose intolerance has increased sales for milk alternatives, such as oat, soy and almond. In Tunisia, almonds have been cultivated since ancient times and are widely available. 80,000 tonnes were produced in the country in 2019 alone. However, almond milk is largely imported and very expensive to purchase locally. Ahlem Maatallah, a […]