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Liste Des Participants Surname First name Country Organisation Position Email Khafifi Walid Tunisia Le Quotidien Journaliste [email protected] Ouestani Sinda Tunisia CAWTAR Assistante de Projet [email protected] Khamassi Fateu Tunisia INAT Universitaire [email protected] Ali Aeni Mat Tunisia ARS Journaliste [email protected] Khouloud Hamdi Tunisia FST Estudiante Benstistou Ali Tunisia Agence MAP Journaliste [email protected] Kais Chili Tunisia Elgazala Technopark Ingeniero Estadístico [email protected] Bahia Kchaou Tunisia ODC Médecin Principal [email protected] Safi Mohamed Tunisia ENIT Professeur [email protected] Aroussía Jaoudhdou Tunisia ENIT Assistante [email protected] Houssam Hamza Tunisia FDGPA Chef de Service [email protected] Kbair Ahmed Tunisia Tunisienumérique.com Journaliste [email protected] Ibba Claudia Tunisia ENPI Stagiaire [email protected] Mohamed Ben Hadj Hassouia Tunisia ONG: ADH Director ONG Souns Hounass Tunisia ADN Ouesalti Wassim Tunisia AID Bou Salem Directeur Technique Labidi Mahmoud Tunisia ONTT Administrateur [email protected] Guitouui Yousir Tunisia OANO Cadre [email protected] Bouglidi Ana Tunisia Walid Sawi Bnouni Sabnia Tunisia Ministère de l´Agriculture et de l´Environement Sous-Directeur [email protected] Abdelhak Sonia Tunisia IPT Chef d´Unité de Recherche [email protected] Rebai Dhaker Tunisia Université de Sfax Chef de Service [email protected] Bellagha Sihem Tunisia INAT Directrice Departement INAT [email protected] Tozanli Selma Tunisia CIHEAM-IAMM-Montpellier [email protected] Karouida Ridha Tunisia Jowhra.fr Journaliste [email protected] Annaselma Senna Tunisia CAWTAR Stagiaire [email protected] Tarhoisani Noureldi Tunisia ASAD [email protected] Oesghair Khatma Tunisia Assossiation Développement de Tabailsa [email protected] Moumni Youssef Tunisia Institut de la Région Médenine Enseignant-Chercheur [email protected] Surname First name Country Organisation Position Email Zaghdoudi Kaoudher Tunisia ATDCI Vice-président [email protected] Ben Jamaa Mohamed Lahibih Tunisia INRGREF Chercheur [email protected] Khalsi Samah Tunisia ETT Journaliste [email protected] Bellassine Moez Tunisia Ministère du Tourisme Sous-Directeur [email protected] Hassaad Kalem Tunisia Ministère du Commerce Sous-Directeur [email protected] Ben Rguiga Ali Tunisia Argoweb Bousbia Abdel Tunisia ANPE Chef de Service [email protected] Ben Chaouacha Rafik Tunisia Tlatli Aida Tunisia IRVT Médecin Vétérinaire IRVT [email protected] Sondess Khalfallah Tunisia ESSTED Maître Assistante [email protected] Ben Slama Sana Tunisia Journal ESSAHAFA Journaliste [email protected] BT Nadia Tunisia Journal ESSAHAFA Journaliste [email protected] Chaouach Mondher Tunisia IHET Sidi Dhrif Enseignant [email protected] Abdmouleh Kim Tunisia ATUDUA Ingénieur [email protected] Ben Hamed Hajer Tunisia Slama Belbhudja Tunisia ENIT [email protected] Paleari Viola Italy West Systems [email protected] Cheuf Azza Tunisia Centre Technique du Tapis et du Lissage Inspecteur des Affaires Economiques [email protected] Ben Slama Saousseu Tunisia Faculté de Sciences de Tunis Chercheur [email protected] Gargouri Jalel Tunisia Faculté de Médecine de Sfax [email protected] Hammi Halim Tunisia CNRSM BorjCedria Maître Assistant [email protected] Beji Zyel Tunisia CNRSM BorjCedria Maître Assistant [email protected] Charradi Khaled Tunisia CNRSM BorjCedria Maître Assistant [email protected] Badri Salem Tunisia TAP Journaliste [email protected] Elbez Ali Tunisia Association CJP Gabes Comptable Edziri Rached Tunisia Ahounissia Journaliste [email protected] Zila Fanny Tunisia Television Tunis Journaliste Ben Amian Adel Tunisia Television Tunis Journaliste Ksouri Hicham Tunisia Agence de Mise en Valeur du Patrimoine Architecte-conseiller [email protected] Zagrarni Mohamed Farizi Tunisia ISSSTEG Univesité de Gabes Professeur [email protected] Surname First name Country Organisation Position Email Boudriga Noureddine Tunisia SUPCOM Professeur [email protected] Ben Letaif Bader Essalem Tunisia ONAS Chef de Service [email protected] Zouheir Sahnoun Tunisia Faculté de Médecine de Sfax [email protected] Abid Moussur Tunisia UNIMED Directeur [email protected] Khemiri Souad Tunisia UNIMED Chargée de Coopération Inter. [email protected] Hajer Debbabi Tunisia INAT Enseignant-chercheur [email protected] Khadya Yohyaoui Tunisia Attounissia Journaliste [email protected] Hayeta Messaoudi Tunisia Gabes Secretaria Drira Bel Hadj Hamida Neila Tunisia Facultés des Sciences Monastir Docteur-Enseignante [email protected] Serdok Salwa Tunisia INSTM Professeur [email protected] Mensi Mohamed Tunisia ETAP Ingénieur [email protected] Ben Mbenek Saber Tunisia CAWTAR Coordinateur [email protected] Rahmouni Belgacem Tunisia CGDR Directeur [email protected] Aouni Rahjoub Tunisia Université de Monastir Vice Recteur [email protected] Dridi Fejouia Tunisia Centre 3T [email protected] Aswa Mohamed Hamdi Tunisia Association de Soutien à l´auto développement Coordinateur de Projet [email protected] Bornaz Salwa Tunisia Ecole supérieure d´Industrie Alimentaire de Tunis Enseignante [email protected] Rezgui Badu Tunisia Ben Rejeb Alef Tunisia Ministère de l´Agriculture Directeur Adjoint [email protected] Khelifi Anis Italy Ambassade de l´Italy - Bureau de Coopération Chargé de Programme [email protected] Touzi Sarra Tunisia GWR-Med Chargée de Programmes [email protected] Ben Yomis Anis Tunisia MAE [email protected] Elloisni Khalil Tunisia Cabinet Mohamed Khalid Expert Comptable [email protected] Naceur Fantar Tunisia Freelance Consultant [email protected] Bousselmi Hamed Tunisia ODESYPANO Chef de Service [email protected] Noomene Sleimi Tunisia FSB Enseignant-Chercheur [email protected] Elagrebi Hassem Tunisia ANME Chef de Service [email protected] Bouzouita Naliha Tunisia ESIAT Maître de Conférences [email protected] Chedli Hichem Tunisia Lamneli Jaefer Tunisia Le Quotidien Journaliste Surname First name Country Organisation Position Email Bouhaouala Balkiss Tunisia IPT Chercheur-professeur [email protected] Zamzam Insaf Tunisia Premier Ministère Conseiller de Service Public [email protected] Bourbiaa Hamen Tunisia Radio des Jeunes Journaliste [email protected] Gharbi Miryam Tunisia Radio Nationale Journaliste [email protected] Matoussi Hicham Tunisia Gouvernant de Beja Directeur Raothncene Chtourn Tunisia CRTEM Professeur [email protected] Dridi Radhia Tunisia Association FDD beja Ingénieur [email protected] Hannachi Mohamed Tunisia Association de Soutien à l´auto développement Coordinateur Ministère de la Planification et la Coopération Ben Miminoun Fethhi Tunisia Directeur [email protected] Internationale Essefi Mohamed Tunisia Association TENMYAZN Stagiaire [email protected] Ouslati Rachdi Tunisia ODNO Chef de Service [email protected] Sabbeh Mabrouk Tunisia ATDCI Gérant [email protected] Kemali Abdelkader Tunisia Ministère du Transport et de l´Equipement Sous Directeur [email protected] Ayachi Abi Tunisia STEG Ingénieur [email protected] Khalsa Hamrouni Tunisia La Presse Journaliste Mahbouba Bellar Tunisia Université de Monastir Responsable du Service de Coopération Internationale [email protected] Nefzi Samara Tunisia INTES Etudiante [email protected] ESIAT Ecole supérieure de l´industrie alimentaire de Boudiche Sonia Tunisia Chef de Département [email protected] tunis Zarrad Ahmed Tunisia Association ASAD Bizerte Comptable [email protected] Haffia Faycel Tunisia UGPD [email protected] Rzaizui Kamel Tunisia ODNO Directeur [email protected] Limane Hela Tunisia Association Tenmaya 21 Membre [email protected] Hadhri Najet Tunisia IPT Chargée de Projets [email protected] Yanoun Messaoud Tunisia OPENMED Coordinateur Exécutif [email protected] Marrakchi Sellami Tunisia ISSBAT-INSAT Maître Assistant [email protected] Sfar Skander Tunisia Association développement Hrif Directeur Exécutif [email protected] Association des Tunisiens diplomados en Universidades Triki Saloua Tunisia Présidente [email protected] Alemanas Sadkaoui Dhafer Tunisia API Directeur API Bizerte [email protected] ESIAT Ecole supérieure de l´industrie alimentaire de Ouzari Chefif Imene Tunisia Maître de Conférences [email protected] tunis Thssaoui Houmadi Tunisia Gaba Délégation des Affaires Economiques Gabes Surname First name Country Organisation Position Email Ben Briek Klarui Tunisia Webmingerutis Journaliste [email protected] khalbous Ali Tunisia Association Aziama pour le développement Président [email protected] Jenayah Myouam Tunisia ANGED Chef de Service Coopération Internationale [email protected] Gharzouani Lamia Tunisia Ministère de l´Industrie Sous Directeur [email protected] Naaner Belkhiria Samia Tunisia Ministère de l´Agriculture et Environement Directeur Général [email protected] Chibi Imene Tunisia Radio Mosaique Fm Animatrice Studio [email protected] Chibami Samir Tunisia CGDR Directeur [email protected] Ben Rayana Lengliz Sana Tunisia IRUT Chercheur [email protected] Touayi Mustaphia Tunisia Minstère de l´Agriculture et de l´Environment DGPA Directeur des Etudes et de la Diversification Agricole [email protected]
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