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Ministry
of Women, Family and Children's Affairs
In
August 1993, the State Secretariat for Women and Family,
which had been created in 1992, was made a full-fledged
ministry, its mission being to develop government policy
in the field of women and the family, and to coordinate
the action of the different parties concerned by women's
and family affairs.
In September 2002, it became Ministry
of Women, Family and Children's Affairs.
The
National Council for Women and the Family
The National Council for Women and the
Family is an advisory body that includes representatives
of the governmental structures and institutions concerned
by women's and family affairs, and representatives
of non-governmental organizations and national associations
working in the same sector.
It is chaired by the Minister
of Women's and Family Affairs. It was reinforced
in 1997 by the creation of three commissions responsible
in particular for monitoring the image of women in
the media and for promoting equality of opportunity
between the genders and enforcement of the law.
The
National Commission on "Women and Development"
A national commission on women and development was
created in June 1991 as an element in the preparation
of the Eighth National Plan for Economic and Social
Development (1992-96).
Its mission was to devise both
an overall strategy and multi-sectoral programs and
practical measures to benefit women, assisted in this
by representatives of all governmental structures and
institutions concerned by women's affairs, by representatives
of all the parties and national organizations and associations
working in this sector, in addition to a variety of
female resources. This commission also prepared the "Women" strategy
for the Ninth Plan (1997-2001) and the Tenth Plan (2002-2006)
and the Plan of Action regarding Women as an element
in follow-up to the Beijing Conference.
The
Center for Studies, Research, Documentation and Information
on Women (CREDIF)
Under
the authority of the Ministry of Women's and Family
and Children's Affairs, the CREDIF is responsible for:
- Promoting studies and carrying out research and
surveys on women and their status in Tunisian society.
- Gathering
documentation pertaining to the dissemination of
information that highlights women's rights.
- Preparing reports on
the condition of women.
The activities of the CREDIF
were recently reinforced and expanded by the creation
of an observatory to monitor developments in the
condition of women and by the launching of a training
program on gender and development for Tunisian and
African women, as an element in South/South cooperation.
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