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}Tunisia’s Economic Challenges and Opportunities: A Conversation With Prime Minister Chahed
Wed, July 12th, 2017
Washington, DC
The Carnegie Middle East program hosted Prime Minister and Head of Tunisia’s Government Youssef Chahed for a discussion on the economic challenges and opportunities facing Tunisia today. Since his appointment as prime minister nearly one year ago, Prime Minister Chahed has embarked on a series of reform efforts aimed at improving Tunisia’s economic trajectory, including a pledge to undertake a “war on corruption.” Carnegie’s Chief Operating Officer Elizabeth Dibble moderated a discussion with the prime minister on these and other issues.
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Event Speakers
Youssef Chahed
Elizabeth Dibble
Former Chief Operating Officer
As Carnegie’s chief operating officer, Elizabeth Dibble worked closely with the president to oversee and manage all aspects of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.