Tunisia: Instead of Migrating to EU, Tunisians Build New Lives in Southern Africa

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Tunisia: Instead of Migrating to EU, Tunisians Build New Lives in Southern Africa
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is unable to absorb many university graduates, of whom some 226,000 are currently unemployed.

She knew only the bare minimum about Rwanda before she settled there. Since moving, however, she has learned a lot about the country."I have experienced a country showing considerable solidarity," she said."The people of Rwanda have endured civil war and genocide; now, they're rebuilding their country. It is clean and well-organized, and the country has good digital infrastructure -- life here is good.

So far, there are no reliable statistics documenting how many Tunisians have moved to sub-Saharan Africa in search of employment. While the exact numbers are unknown, however, southern Africa is becoming increasingly attractive to Tunisian job seekers -- thanks in part to EU-funded support and investment schemes.

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