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Greetings from the Ambassador |
I would like to offer you a warm welcome to the Canadian Embassy in Tunisia, a country with which we have enjoyed excellent relations for the past 40 years....MORE |
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Canada in Tunisia
Tunisia is one of Canada’s oldest partners in Africa, and the oldest in the Maghreb (North Africa). The Canadian Embassy, the first in the Maghreb, was inaugurated in Tunis in 1966. Our mission is to represent Canadian interests in a variety of fields: political, economic, trade, cooperation, culture and education.
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Canada committed to global HIV/AIDS fight: Canada will provide $120 million to support global HIV/AIDS efforts focussing on four key areas: prevention, strengthening health systems, promoting women's empowerment, and promoting children's rights (December 1, 2006).
Canada announces over $40 million to help poor people in developing countries access formal financial services to improve their own economic and social well-being (November 12, 2006)
Canada contributes $1 million to UN refugee agency (November 2, 2006)
For Canadians living in Tunisia
The Canadian Embassy organizes monthly meetings in order to give Canadians living in Tunisia the opportunity to get to know each other better. The next such meeting will take place on Friday December 15th from 6 to 8 pm at the “Harry's Bar” of the Sheraton hotel in Tunis. The place will be communicated shortly.
If you have just settled in Tunisia and wish to be informed about cultural and/or social activities organized by the Embassy, please complete this form and send it by E-mail to tunis@international.gc.ca or by fax to 71.104.190
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