Civil society engagement
Tunisian United Network
Advocacy & Outreach
Government Relations
TUN hosted a Tunisian parliamentary delegation during their June 21 to June 24, 2022 visit to DC. The delegation engaged with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the House Democracy Partnership Commission, five State Department officials and a former U.S. ambassador to Tunisia, as well as representatives from POMED, Carnegie and the Atlantic Council

HOUSE DEMOCRACY PARTNERSHIP COMMISSION

BUREAU OF NEAR EASTERN AFFAIRS B

BUREAU OF INTELLIGENCE & RESEARCH

BUREAU OF DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS & LABOR

GORDON GRAY FMR US AMB-TUNISIA

ATLANTIC COUNCIL

PROJECT ON MIDDLE EAST DEMOCRACY

CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE

CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE ENTERPRISE

NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE

NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY

CENTER FOR ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY

INTERNATIONAL REPUBLICAN INSTITUTE

SOLIDARITY CENTER
Partnerships
In April, TUN and 50 other organizations sent a letter to Secretary of State Blinken asking for the Biden Administration to suspend military assistance until Tunisia is on a path to democracy.
