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		<title>Tunisian Women’s Rights Group ATFD Remains Committed to Advocacy and Legal Compliance</title>
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<p><strong>Tunis</strong> – The Tunisian Association of Democratic Women (ATFD), a longstanding advocate for democracy and women’s empowerment, has affirmed its commitment to continued advocacy after authorities issued a temporary suspension of its activities. </p>



<p>The association, led by Raja Dahmani, emphasized that it operates fully within legal frameworks and will pursue all available legal avenues to ensure its mission continues without interruption.</p>



<p>Founded in 1989, ATFD has played a pivotal role in promoting democratic values and advancing women’s rights in Tunisia.</p>



<p> Its programs have consistently focused on empowering women, fostering civic engagement, and promoting equal opportunities across social, political, and economic spheres.</p>



<p> The organization’s dedication remains steadfast despite temporary operational challenges.</p>



<p>ATFD has received widespread support from fellow civil society groups, including the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights, which highlighted the importance of maintaining independent civic action. </p>



<p>Solidarity from local and international rights organizations underscores ATFD’s credibility and influence in promoting inclusive governance and social progress.</p>



<p>Raja Dahmani reassured stakeholders that the association fully complies with national regulations governing associations, and all steps are being taken to ensure the temporary suspension does not disrupt ongoing projects. </p>



<p>Legal measures are being pursued proactively to reinforce transparency and adherence to regulatory standards.</p>



<p>The association’s work continues to resonate with communities throughout Tunisia, focusing on educational initiatives, leadership training for women, and advocacy for equitable policy reforms.</p>



<p> Its long history of promoting social justice demonstrates resilience and a commitment to positive change in society.</p>



<p>Despite recent regulatory challenges, ATFD’s programs and initiatives remain robust, aiming to strengthen women’s participation in political, economic, and social spheres.</p>



<p> The organization continues to engage with local communities and authorities to advance dialogue, cooperation, and sustainable development goals.</p>



<p>ATFD also collaborates with other regional and international organizations to share expertise, resources, and best practices, creating a network of support that amplifies its mission.</p>



<p> By maintaining strong partnerships, the association reinforces its position as a leader in civic advocacy and gender equality.</p>



<p>The association’s continued dedication to fostering empowerment, leadership, and social innovation ensures that its impact remains significant in Tunisia. </p>



<p>Through strategic planning, education, and legal compliance, ATFD is poised to sustain its efforts for democratic engagement and women’s rights in the years to come.</p>
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