ONG, le Forum Tunisien pour les Droits Economiques et Sociaux œuvre pour le respect & la diffusion des DESC, droits des migrants & le renforcement de capacités.
#Tunisia: @FT_DES launched series of awareness videos as part of digital guide to protect migrant children in the country, explaining legal & human-rights framework for child protection & providing practical guidance for humane, rights-based treatment of migrant children. #TAP_En
Dear friends,
Today marks the end of the arbitrary measures imposed on the FTDES. We are resuming our activities and wish to address you, in particular, to express our profound gratitude for your solidarity with the FTDES during this difficult period.
https://t.co/xQHImISiAQ
Statement by the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights on Migrants Stranded on the Maridive Tugboat https://t.co/gIJdQDtTDW via @FTDES #Europa#Malta#Italia#maridive
#Tunisia: @FT_DES released a guide for nationals in #France, incl. information on their rights, legal deadlines for appeals, procedures to challenge decisions & legal texts & bilateral agreements & details on associations & activists who can provide emergency support. #TAP_En
Répression de la mobilité Contrôle de la migration, précarité fabriquée et régimes frontaliers racialisés dans l’Algérie post-Hirak : au nom de la souveraineté, au service de l’accumulation de rentes https://t.co/shQNiFtmdR via @FTDES #migration#Algerie
📌أصدر @FT_DES دراسة بعنوان “#المهاجرون من افريقيا جنوب الصحراء في #تونس: الخصائص، التجارب، وانحرافات السياسات الهجرية”. التقت نواة بخالد الطبابي الدكتور في علم الاجتماع والمساهم في انجاز هذه الدراسة.
📺كامل الحوار:https://t.co/UCtvIlH5D7
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#هجرة#حقوق#أوروبا
#Tunisia: 70% of undocumented Sub-Saharan migrants in the country distrust international migration organisations, seeing them as "complicit with #EU regimes & lacking humanitarian solutions," according to a 2024 study by @FT_DES & #ECUMUS presented Tuesday. #TAP_En
Suppression of Movement Migration Control, Manufactured Precarity and Racialised Border Regimes in Post-Hirak Algeria: In the Name of Sovereignty, at the Service of Rent Accumulation https://t.co/znUFPOWW5g via @FTDES #UNHCR#Refugees#Tunisia
#À_Chaud | Le 29 mai, un accident au Kef fait 3 mortes et 27 blessées parmi des ouvrières agricoles. Un décret adopté en 2024 devait encadrer leur transport, mais aucune mesure n'est appliquée.
Le @FT_DES alerte : ces drames se répéteront.
🔗: https://t.co/wwxLpnWzSn
#Tunisia: @FT_DES has called for the urgent implementation of a rescue plan for public primary and secondary schools, which must include a comprehensive assessment of schools facing similar risks as #Mezzouna's where a wall collapse led to the death of three students. #TAP_En
#Tunisia: Some 2,639 protests were held in 2024, with the upward trend continuing in Q4, when the number of protests reached 826, compared to 752 in Q3, 586 in Q2 and 475 in Q1, with demands mainly focused on improving working conditions, according to an @FT_DES report. #TAP_En
On Dec 18, 2024, International Migrants Day, Tunisian NGO @FT_DES held a sit-in outside the Municipal Theater in Tunis to call for recognition of migrants' rights & release of detained activists. The most recent arrest was of Saloua Ghrissa, head of an anti-discrimination group.
#Tunisia: Some 330 protests were reported in November, compared to 300 in October, up 10%, with the month recording the highest number of social justice protests in 2024, despite an overall decline across 2024, according to the monthly report from the #OST under @FT_DES. #TAP_En
Writing in 𝘊𝘑𝘓𝘗𝘈, researcher and human rights advocate Romdhane Ben Amor (@romdhane_BA) traces the development under Tunisian President Kais Saied of a particularly virulent anti-migrant discourse and environment.
https://t.co/md1fXQHkUG