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She has gained practical experience working with national and international actors in Tunisia and the broader MENA region (Libya, Morocco, Egypt, Yemen, Kuwait.)Įlizia Volkmann is a British freelance journalist based in Tunis for the past five years covering Tunisian politics, social and economic issues as well as the wider Maghreb and Euro-med region. Jrad has over 10 years of experience specializing in Border Security, P/CVE, Institutional Governance and Reform, Social and State Resilience and the Rule of Law. in International Relations Law from the Faculty of Legal, Political, and Social Sciences of the University of Carthage. She has also taught courses on Human Rights Law, Special Crimes, and Comparative Systems. Eya Jrad is a Researcher and an Assistant Professor of Security Studies. The panel will also explore Tunisians’ priorities for their country, the current political crisis, challenges of governance, and the way forward.ĭr. Zogby will present the poll's findings and discuss how opinions have evolved over the past decade since Zogby Research Services (ZRS) first polled Tunisians in 2011. Eya Jrad, Researcher and Assistant Professor of Security Studies at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Tunisia. Zogby will be joined by Elizia Volkmann, a British freelance journalist based in Tunis, and Dr. Zogby Research Services conducted a survey of 1,551 Tunisians between August 15 and September 5, 2021.ĭr.

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The Middle East Institute (MEI) is pleased to welcome James Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute and founder of Zogby Research Services (ZRS), to discuss the findings of a recent poll on Tunisian attitudes and optimism for the future.












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