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في هالسلسلة الجديدة من البودكاست "هاو الأفكار!"، نحبّو نحكيو على موضوع مش كان مهم برشة لبلادنا، أما للكرة الأرضية الكل: التغير المناخي.في الحلقة الأولى، حازم وهاجر باش يحكيو على زوز مواضيع أساسية: تأثير التغير المناخي على الاقتصاد والمجتمع التونسي، والدور اللي تنجم يلعبو الانتقال الطاقي في هالمعادلة. قولولنا شنوة رأيكم على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي متاعنا (فقط لوجو على Diaspora in Action على إنستغرام و لينكدإن)
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في 2022 و 2023 حكينا برشا على نقائص النظام الإقتصادي العالمي و الشمولي من بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية و تأثيره السلبي على نجاح عملية إقلاع بلدان الجنوب. في أول حلقة في 2024 حبينا نشوفو فماشي حلول بديلة وين التجربة المحلية تنجم تبرز و تشع لتكمل الإقتصاد الرأسمالي الكلاسيكي. ما كانش لازمنا نمشيو بعيد كا توانسا لإنو التجربة المطروحة في الحلقة هذي جايتنا مل الجنوب التونسي المزيان و بالتحديد من واحات جمنة الواقعة ببلاد نفزاوة بين قبلي و دوز، وين نساء و رجال جمنة عبرو في 2011 عن إرادتهم في إسترجاع أراضيهم المفتكة من وقت الإستعمار الفرنسي و قامو بالاستثمار فيها بطريقة تشاركية و صرف المرابيح في مشاريع موجهة للتنمية الإجتماعية في منطقة جمنة. كيفاش زعمة تواصلت حكاية جمنة و كفاش تعاملت الدولة التونسية مع هذا المشرع الإجتماعي الجريئ؟
In 2022 and 2023, our discussions delved into the constraints imposed by post-World War II economic development policies and their adverse effects on the pathways to prosperity for newly decolonized nations. In this inaugural episode of 2024, our focus shifts towards solutions and reflections on alternative economic policies that could complement the traditional schemes established since 1945. As Tunisians, we're excited to explore a remarkable example from our own country, particularly from the enchanting south, specifically the Jemna Oasis situated in the Guebeli region. In 2011, both women and men from Jemna peacefully voiced their determination to reclaim approximately 300 hectares of land that had been unjustly taken by French colonizers and later by administrations during the post-colonial era. Through a democratic and participatory approach, the people of Jemna invested in their land, resulting in significant revenues in 2014, 2015, and 2016. These profits were entirely directed towards social development initiatives and the improvement of regional infrastructure. In this episode, we delve into the recent advancements of Jemna's economic model and examine how the Tunisian government is responding to this ambitious project.
In this episode, we delve into the South Korean reality to understand the social implications of its economic growth. We try to understand better the clash of social classes, reasons of high elderly suicide rate, toxic work culture, and more which leaves us with the question: Does the capitalistic economic model makes a true prosperity model for societies?
As we promised previously, in this episode, we delve into the Malaysian case study to understand how it successfully navigated the economic crisis that plagued various Asian nations during the 1990s. We will examine the unique strategies employed by Malaysia to safeguard its currency and explore the pivotal decisions that played a decisive role in its economic resilience. And more importantly, we will discuss whether and to which extent it's possible to apply the learning from this experience to Tunisia.
كيف ما وعدناكم، في الحلقة هاذي باش نتعمقو في دراسة الحالة الماليزية باش نفهمو كيفاش نجحت في اجتياز الأزمة الاقتصادية التي ابتليت بها العديد من الدول الآسيوية خلال التسعينيات. باش نحكيو على الاستراتيجيات الفريدة التي استخدمتها ماليزيا لحماية عملتها ونستكشفو القرارات المحورية التي لعبت دورًا حاسمًا في مرونتها الاقتصادية. والأهم بالطبع، باش نتناقشو في ما إذا يمكن نطبقو التجربة الماليزية على تونس.
*Podcast in Arabic + Arabic description below
Tunisia was once distinguished as the "best-in-class", a "role model" and a "success story" by the World Bank and the IMF. The young nation borrowed carefully and wisely after achieving its independence in 1956, but it seems to struggle greatly today in its relationship with both institutions. In this episode we explore the four different periods. How did Tunisia's debt evolve? how wisely was it used to achieve economic progress and prosperity? what is going on today and what are the current prospects?
نعتت تونس في السابق من قبل البنك الدولي وصندوق النقد الدولي بالتلميذ النجيب. اقترضت بعناية وحكمة بعد حصولها على الاستقلال عام 1956 ، ولكنها تشهد صعوبات اليوم في علاقتها مع كلتا المؤسستين. في هذه الحلقة نتناول الفترات الأربع المختلفة. كيف تطورت ديون تونس؟ ما مدى حكمة استخدامها لتحقيق التقدم الاقتصادي والازدهار؟ ما هو سبب الأزمة الحالية وما هي الآفاق المستقبلية؟
Development aid was instrumental in lifting Korea out of poverty, and in rebuilding Europe after WWII. So why is it not working for other countries?
We visit this questions and more in this podcast, to extract lessons relevant to Tunisians and Maghrebis who want to contribute to development in our countries. Dead Aid is a book written by Dambisa Moyo, an economist from Zambia who used to work at the World Bank and who has a critical position. Diaspora in Action members and show hosts Hajer ben Charrada and Amin Zayani together with our dear guest and active member from Hazem Krichene will take you through the ideas in this book in three parts:
Part 1: What is development aid? how did it evolve? and what are its implications?
Part 2: A world without aid.
Part 3: Development Aid in Tunisia. Addressing feedback, questions and comments from you, our dear listeners.
You can interact with us on our platform for Tunisian Diaspora: www.diasporainaction.org
Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn
Development aid was instrumental in lifting Korea out of poverty, and in rebuilding Europe after WWII. So why is it not working for other countries?
We visit this questions and more in this podcast, to extract lessons relevant to Tunisians and Maghrebis who want to contribute to development in our countries. Dead Aid is a book written by Dambisa Moyo, an economist from Zambia who used to work at the World Bank and who has a critical position. Diaspora in Action members and show hosts Hajer ben Charrada and Amin Zayani together with our dear guest and active member from Hazem Krichene will take you through the ideas in this book in three parts:
Part 1: What is development aid? how did it evolve? and what are its implications?
Part 2: A world without aid.
Part 3: Development Aid in Tunisia. Addressing feedback, questions and comments from you, our dear listeners.
You can interact with us on our platform for Tunisian Diaspora: www.diasporainaction.org
Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn
We explained the principles of the prosperity paradox in Part 1. In Part 2 we visited the ideas of corruption, governance and infrastructure (the previous two episodes). But so far we haven't criticised the book, and that's what we're doing in Part 3.
Is it reasonable to suggest market creating innovations as an alternative to digging wells in Nigeria? What are the other factors that helped South Korea go from receiving development aid to giving aid to other countries? And can we really talk about the USA as a prosperous country?
All this and more is discussed by the show hosts: Hajer ben Charrada, Amin Zayani and our guests Mehdi Fekari and Hazem Krichene.
You can interact with us on our platform for Tunisian Diaspora: www.diasporainaction.org
Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn
We explained the principles of the prosperity paradox in Part 1 (the previous episode).
In Part 2 we covered: corruption, good laws and infrastructure. Which one of these three pillars is necessary to achieve prosperity? How did South Korea go from a country where gangs pocketed protection money to suing the president and jailing her over corruption charges? What made it possible for a company in Nigeria to build better infrastructure faster than the government? and why can't Tunisia prosper despite a brand new constitution?
All this and more is discussed by the show hosts: Hajer ben Charrada, Amin Zayani and our guest Mehdi Fekari.
You can interact with us on our platform for Tunisian Diaspora: www.diasporainaction.org
Follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.