Little Jenaina
Casting a wide net — E-commerce platform connects Tunisians with sustainable local goods
Little Jenaina provides an online platform for sustainable Tunisian companies to sell products to the largely untapped domestic market.
Little Jenaina provides an online platform for sustainable Tunisian companies to sell products to the largely untapped domestic market.
Vélorution Tunisie, a non-profit organisation for bike enthusiasts, is driving various projects to get Tunisians to reduce pollution through cycling.
Terre d'Oasis - village nature, is an initiative born on the island of Djerba in Tunisia. Through ecotourism, it allows the development and implementation of many activities for the benefit of young Tunisians.
A Tunisian company aims for an enhancement of both the cultural and natural heritage of the Siliana region
ArtisaNature is an ambitious online platform for sustainable Tunisian artisans and farmers to sell their products to the world.
Noted industrial designer Matali Crasset is luring tourists to Nefta, in Tunisia's southwest, with her luxurious ecolodge in a breathtaking desert oasis.
As the world's largest exporter and second largest producer after the European Union, Tunisia has over 67 million olive trees spanning an area of 1.7 million hectares. This covers 80% of the country’s arboriculture.
Founders of Jolla Concept Store figured out they can partake in helping the economy in August 2018, while sitting at a cafe in La Goulette, Tunis.
Amongst the world’s Medinas, Tunis’ old Medina is one of the most enticing and busy ones. Tourists and Tunisians alike marvel at its beauty making Leila Ben-Gacem start her own experience and lodging.
Tunisia Ecotourism, founded by Aymen Louhichi, has conducted a pilot project where the core is about the consolidation of the commercial model and development of the capacities of an ecotourism operator in Tunisia.
Nabila Mahjoub, 39 years old from the south of Tunisia wanted to start her own project hiring women workers, called Bio Vall.
Switching to a renewable source of energy can be laborious and lengthy for countries new to the practice.