Basma Azizi is the Director of AIC’s Tunisia Office. Prior to joining AIC, Basma worked for one year as a guest relations specialist at the Moevenpick Hotel Gammarth Tunis. Basma holds a master’s degree in literature from the Department of Human and Social Sciences at the University of Tunis as well as a degree in Hebrew language. She comes to AIC with a long involvement in the civil society through several associations and volunteering works. Basma is the co-founder of Culture for Citizenship and Ambassadors’ Institute for Citizenship Associations. She is also a board member in MEPI Alumni Tunisia Chapter. She is fond of languages and theatre, and she participated in some plays. Basma has a passion for non-profit and volunteer work..
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