Wednesday, October 14, 2009

We would like to express

Asma Maaoui Gaaloul, Dorra Maalej, Aida Haddad
(University teachers and members of the RCD Academics Section of The Higher Institute of Applied Languages and Computer Sciences at Béja; The University of Jendouba.)


We would like to express our pride at being Tunisian women position of whom in society is being recurrently valued and constantly celebrated. The presidential exceptional address to Tunisians in Radès on October 11, 2009 came to further endorse this privileged stand.

We equally feel the honor of being teachers and researchers in the Higher Education sector wherein women are no longer striving to be accepted as equal members of this academic community. We are honored to be active, fully-recognized members of a modernized educational and research system.
Tunisia, under the leadership of President Ben Ali, is definitely a source of pride to all of us, Tunisian women and academics.

As citizens of a pioneering Arab country in the area of scientific research, technological, and educational innovation, we strongly acknowledge the efforts deployed by the President in this regard. Tunisia has particularly succeeded in being a unique model with its comprehensive orientation towards education-related concerns.
President Ben Ali’s declarations in this address further tie in educational, economic and social interests through well-planned reforms that would guarantee a high-quality training for better job opportunities.

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