
Little Jenaina
Casting a wide net — E-commerce platform connects Tunisians with sustainable local goods
Little Jenaina provides an online platform for sustainable Tunisian companies to sell products to the largely untapped domestic market.
Little Jenaina provides an online platform for sustainable Tunisian companies to sell products to the largely untapped domestic market.
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ArtisaNature is an ambitious online platform for sustainable Tunisian artisans and farmers to sell their products to the world.
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Nabila Mahjoub, 39 years old from the south of Tunisia wanted to start her own project hiring women workers, called Bio Vall.
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Mohammed Obidallah took sustainable development to a new level: integrating all facets to breed sustainable resilience.