What they reported
A forward-looking, framework-oriented review with few figures, aligning the 2030 Agenda with a draft 2026-2030 development plan.
Structured around five development-plan axes and four strategic levers.
Priorities and asks
Consolidating a citizen-centered social state, across human capital, competitiveness, territory and ecology.
What stands out
It is strongly sovereignty-framed, insisting global partnerships rest on national sovereignty and mutual trust.
Tunisia, translated from French: “Tunisia reaffirms that implementing the 2030 Agenda requires global partnerships founded on national sovereignty, mutual trust and shared responsibility.”
Read more
- Voluntary National Reviews 2026, the full brief with all 36 countries and the cross-cutting themes.
- Official VNR country database, home of Tunisia’s full report and main messages.
- HLPF 2026 coverage, where the reviews are presented.
This summary is drawn from Tunisia’s own 2026 main messages; figures are as the government reported them and were not independently verified. The main messages were reviewed in French and translated. Edition is noted only where the country states its own.