Center of Arab Women for the Training and Research2014-01-072014-01-0720132013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/52309The research analyzed modalities of young women’s engagement in politics in Tunisia and conditions for sustainability commitments over time. The research consists of a comparison between new and traditional forms of political participation. On the basis of the research results, recommendations are provided aiming to enhance young women’s political participation. It includes a summary highlighting the main results, outputs and outcomes of the research project activities. Regarding the very specific historical moment (characterised by social, political and economic transformations associated with “Arab Spring”) in Tunisia, Egypt and Sudan, the research was unwittingly positioned as timely.Text1 digital file (28 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenPOLITICAL PARTICIPATIONCITIZENSHIPACTIVISMTUNISIACYBERACTIVISMYOUTHREVOLUTIONARAB SPRINGPOLITICAL CONFLICTSWOMEN'S PARTICIPATIONGENDER ANALYSISWOMEN'S RIGHTSTUNISIACIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTSPOLITICAL STABILITYMIDDLE EASTARAB COUNTRIESNORTH OF SAHARAEGYPTSUDANYoung women and political participation : institutional and informal mobilization paving the way to future actions; final technical reportFinal Technical Report