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Tunisia Strengthens Social Protection for Vulnerable Families with New World Bank Support

Washington, USA, 11 March 2026 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The World Bank and the Government of Tunisia are deepening their partnership to strengthen the country’s social protection system, with the World Bank Board of Directors approving US$90 million in additional financing for the Tunisia Social Development Promotion Support Project. This support will help people build better opportunities for their lives and strengthen pathways to livelihoods.

The new financing builds on the strong results of the original $700 million project implemented over the past five years, which delivered emergency cash transfers to over 895,000 households, and expanded permanent cash transfers under the AMEN program, the country’s flagship social assistance initiative, to more than 386,000 beneficiary households while providing family allowances for over 150,000 children aged 0 to 5. The new financing will deepen these achievements, improving the effectiveness and long-term fiscal sustainability of Tunisia’s social protection system.

This support will also expand family allowances to approximately 450,000 children aged 6 to 18 from poor and low-income households, helping to reduce barriers to education and reduce school dropout rates. It will also support the establishment of a national disability fund, which will provide dedicated transfers and streamlined access to services for persons with disabilities.

“This additional financing reflects our continued commitment to supporting Tunisia in building a social protection system that is more comprehensive, adaptive, and resilient,” said Alexandre Arrobbio, World Bank Country Manager for Tunisia. “By expanding family allowances to school-age children and strengthening support for persons with disabilities, we are helping protect vulnerable households and support better opportunities for children across the country.”

Beyond expanding coverage, the new financing will accelerate the digitalization of Tunisia’s social protection system, including supporting the development of an Integrated Beneficiary Registry and broadening the use of digital payment tools. It will also pilot economic inclusion initiatives combining self-employment and wage-employment pathways, helping beneficiary households to better connect to job opportunities and achieve greater self-reliance.

“The reforms supported under this project go beyond cash transfers,” said Mohamed El Aziz Ben Ghachem, Senior Social Protection Specialist at the World Bank. “Modernizing the targeting system, building a unified beneficiary registry, piloting economic inclusion nitiatives, and advancing harmonization across Tunisia’s various social assistance and social insurance programs, will lay the foundations for a modern, data-driven and integrated social protection system in Tunisia.”

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Word Bank Group.

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World Bank Injects $122 million to Tackle TB in Southern Africa including Malawi

TB in Southern Africa
he High Level delegation from Mozambique, World Bank and other SADC countries during the project launch in Maputo, Mozambique

Regional summit convenes in Maputo to explore innovative ways to confront TB

Maputo, December 7, 2016— Following the approval by the World Bank Board in May of this year of US$122 million worth of financial assistance to tackle the scourge of Tuberculosis (TB) in some of Southern Africa’s high burden TB countries –Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia –the capital of Mozambique hosts today the regional launch for the project. The event represents a milestone in the project’s life-cycle and serves as a summit of policy makers and experts from the above countries, which have demonstrated leadership and interest in working together to explore innovative ways of confronting the Southern Africa’s TB challenge. Continue reading World Bank Injects $122 million to Tackle TB in Southern Africa including Malawi