2024 UNICEF Tunisia Annual and Partnership Report
The key results achieved by UNICEF and its partners for children in Tunisia in 2024.
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The 2024 UNICEF Tunisia Annual and Partnership Report provides an overview of the key results achieved by UNICEF and its partners for children in Tunisia in 2024.
- Over 430,000 children aged 6–18 from poor and vulnerable households received a monthly child benefit of 30 TND through the AMEN Social programme, 7,350 children with disabilities received an additional 20 TND monthly disability benefit and a one-off back-to-school allowance of 100 TND was institutionalized, reaching 580,000 children.
The Education Sector Strategic Plan 2025–2035 was approved to strengthen equity and quality in education. The national school drop-out prevention programme supported 300+ children at risk of dropping out and around 13,000 students in 22 targeted schools participating in the programme indirectly benefited from access to the support services provided.
The UPSHIFT initiative, launched in partnership with the Ministry of Youth and Sports, enabled 1,200 youth (40% girls) from all over Tunisia to acquire social innovation and social entrepreneurial skills, strengthen their life skills, and develop innovative projects. Additionally, 301 youth centres in vulnerable areas were equipped with recreational games and equipment to organize outdoor extracurricular activities, benefiting 88,995 young people.
- 159,159 children benefited from improved water, sanitation, and hygiene services in schools and health centres. National standards for climate-resilient WASH infrastructure in schools were developed and a national youth engagement strategy on climate action launched: Over 1,200 youth were engaged in climate action through trainings, campaigns, and advocacy and 35,000 adolescents were reached via awareness activities.
UNICEF would like to thank the Governments of Cyprus, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States, as well as the European Union, and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), for their support to its programmes in Tunisia. UNICEF is truly grateful to all donors and partners supporting its work worldwide, and in particular would like to thank the Governments of Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, as well as private individuals worldwide and our biggest private sector donors contributing through the National Committees for UNICEF, for their continuous and generous core resources for results in support of UNICEF’s programmes around the world - for the realization of the rights of every child, girl and boy.