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Below is the list of entrepreneurs networks and hubs in Tunisia (keep updating!)

  • Wiki Start Up offers incubation and pre-seed funding for innovative projects. The pre-seed funding focuses on feasibility study, intellectual property and due diligence.
  • The Centres d'Affaires à Intérêt Public offers non-financial services to Tunisian startups by offering training courses in 24 locations across the country.

  • PAEI/GIZ the German international development agency GIZ and local Tunisian partners offer support to Tunisian SMEs.

  • Tunisian Center for Social Entrepreneurship is first social incubator in Tunisia. The center will take in charge the coordination of exchanges, collaboration and interaction between various local and international stockholders, in addition to the close support of emerging social entrepreneurs in Tunisia.
  • Impact is an incubator of LAB'ESS for social enterprises
  • INTILAQ is an integrated technology Hub which offers technical and financial support to students, researchers and entrepreneurs. 
  • APERE (l’Association Pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche en Entrepreunariat) is active in Tunisian universities and aims to promote entrepreneurship research and education.

    Tariki follows young people with projects and helps them become autonomous.

    The Center for Entrepreuneurship and Executive Development (CEED) is an international, USA-based NGO with an office in Tunis which monitors and coaches early-stage startups and SMEs.

    Education For Employment (EFE) is an international, USA-based NGO which opened its Tunisia office in 2012. They help young unemployed men and women acquire the skills to find employment or create a company.

    MercyCorps is an international, USA-based NGO which runs a program called Tounes Tekhdem, with the aim of helping youth and women develop entrepreneurial skills.

    AID (Appui aux initiatives de développement) was created in 1998 and supports development initiatives in the regions of Ariana, Kasserine, Sidi Bouzid and Tozeur in the center and South-West of Tunisia.