Ibtissem Jbebli
Lawyer and human rights activist in the field of combating racial discrimination and protecting minorities
Country : Tunisia
Theme : field of combating racial discrimination and protecting minorities
Brief : Ms. Jbebli is a human rights activist in the field of anti-discrimination and protection of minorities, she is a certified lawyer with the "Minority Rights Group Internationa MRG", that has a consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and she plays a role as an observer in African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. She is also a trainer in the field of alternative penalties, and she recently provided a training course for lawyers in the state of Nabeul in Tunisia. Ms. Jbeli holds a trainer certificate in interactive training techniques, and she also has a political experience, as she was a member of the Tunisian Parliament from 2014 to 2019 and worked to create a nucleus for the network of parliamentarians for human rights in Tunisia, and she presented several legislative initiatives that are related to children's rights, including a draft law to amend Chapter Seven of the Personal Status Code.
Country : Tunisia
Theme : field of combating racial discrimination and protecting minorities
Brief : Ms. Jbebli is a human rights activist in the field of anti-discrimination and protection of minorities, she is a certified lawyer with the "Minority Rights Group Internationa MRG", that has a consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and she plays a role as an observer in African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. She is also a trainer in the field of alternative penalties, and she recently provided a training course for lawyers in the state of Nabeul in Tunisia. Ms. Jbeli holds a trainer certificate in interactive training techniques, and she also has a political experience, as she was a member of the Tunisian Parliament from 2014 to 2019 and worked to create a nucleus for the network of parliamentarians for human rights in Tunisia, and she presented several legislative initiatives that are related to children's rights, including a draft law to amend Chapter Seven of the Personal Status Code.