Since the revolution of January 2011, IDEA has been following closely the transition to democracy in Tunisia. Over the past two years, the Institute has strengthened its presence on the ground to provide support to the ongoing constitutional process.
International IDEA's Anissa Daboussi spoke with Yousra Fraous, a lawyer working for the Arab Institute for Human Rights, and member of civil society organizations including the Tunisian Association of Democrat Women (ATFD) and the Association of Tunisian Women for Research and Development (AFTURD). She is an expert on women’s rights and gender issues.
Since the revolution of January 2011, IDEA has been following closely the transition to democracy in Tunisia. Over the past two years, the Institute has strengthened its presence on the ground to provide support to the ongoing constitutional process.
International IDEA's Anissa Daboussi spoke with Yousra Fraous, a lawyer working for the Arab Institute for Human Rights, and member of civil society organizations including the Tunisian Association of Democrat Women (ATFD) and the Association of Tunisian Women for Research and Development (AFTURD). She is an expert on women’s rights and gender issues.