Revelant Tunisian Institutions on water/food subjects
IRESA
"The Institution of Agricultural Research and Higher Education (IRESA) is responsible for the following missions: (http://iresa.agrinet.tn/index.php/fr/), INAT and INST-M are members of IRESA."
Institutions de formation: INAT , Tunis
"INAT offers an engineering program in Fisheries and Environment."
Institutions de recherche : INST-M, Carthage,
"The National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies, Carthage Salamboo (also an establishment of IRESA)."
Institutions de formation: ISSMB, Bizerte
"The Tebourba Center, under the AVFA (Agency for Agricultural Extension and Training)."
"The Higher Institute of Marine Sciences of Bizerte trains graduates in marine sciences. INAT and ISSMB are establishments of IRESA."
ESIM
The Higher School of Engineers of Medjez El Bab (ESIM) is an agricultural higher education institution (http://www.esier.agrinet.tn/). It offers 3 engineering training programs:
- Hydraulic Engineering and Development (GHA)
- Mechanical Engineering and Agro-Industry (GMAI)
- Surveying Engineering and Geomatics (GTG)
ISACM
The Higher Institute of Agronomy of Chott Mariem (ISACM) (http://www.isa-cm.agrinet.tn/) offers engineering programs in:
- Horticulture
- Animal Production
- Horticultural Systems Engineering
- Landscape Architecture and Planning
CERTE : south tunis
Public
The Water Research and Technology Center (CERTE) is a Public Establishment under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, located in the Ecopark of Borj Cedria, south of Greater Tunis. It is tasked with conducting research and technological development in the field of water and its integration into the economic and social domains.
Institution de Formation professionnelle: AVFA, tunis,
"The Tebourba Center, under the AVFA (Agency for Agricultural Extension and Training)."
Le Centre technique d’aquaculture (CTA)
* Localisation = Monastir, + Melloulech + Boumhel.
The Technical Center for Aquaculture (CTA) is a public economic interest establishment with legal status and financial autonomy, under the supervision of the Tunisian Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources, and Fisheries, created in 2009 to support the national strategy for aquaculture sector development in Tunisia.
Horizon 2050
ABOUT
Tunisia's Water Strategy by 2050
Tunisia is an arid country with limited water resources. Water stress is a growing reality due to a combination of factors:
- Climate change: Decreased rainfall and increased evapotranspiration.
- Population growth: Increased demand for drinking water and agricultural water.
- Pollution: Deterioration of water quality.
Annexe : Tunisia-Oman
Tunisia-Oman: Signing of Over a Dozen Bilateral Cooperation Agreements
- Enhanced Bilateral Relations: In feb 2024, The Tunisian Foreign Minister, Nabil Ammar, highlighted the distinguished level of relations between Tunisia and Oman during the 16th session of the Tunisian-Omani Joint Committee in Muscat, signing 14 agreements to strengthen cooperation.
- Diverse Cooperation Fields: Agreements cover health, transport, education, higher education, tourism, culture, youth, sports, diplomatic training, employment, vocational training, and religious affairs, aiming to boost bilateral ties and mutual interests.