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1/3 AMB Donald Blome met today with Tunisian President Kais Saied at Carthage Palace to mark the end of his tenure as U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia. During the meeting, Ambassador Blome said he was honored to represent the United States in Tunisia over the past three years,

Natasha Franceschi, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, assumed her responsibilities as Chargée d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Tunisia in April 2022. Ms. Franceschi began her tenure in Tunis as Deputy Chief of Mission in November 2021. She previously served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Her previous assignments include Director of the State Department’s Office of Caucasus Affairs and Regional Conflicts, Deputy Director of the Office of Arabian Peninsula Affairs; Deputy Political Counselor at U.S. Embassy Baghdad; and Deputy Political Advisor at the U.S. Mission to NATO, where she oversaw NATO’s relationships with its partners in the Middle East and North Africa. She earlier served in various positions in Islamabad, Nur-Sultan, Sarajevo, Moscow, and in Washington in the State Department’s Bureaus of Near Eastern and Political-Military Affairs.

Ms. Franceschi was born and raised in Sonoma County, California. She holds a BA from Swarthmore College and a MALD from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. She is the recipient of numerous U.S. State Department awards.

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TUNISIA'S DEMOCRACY: NOT A STORM IN A TEACUP

The MED This Week newsletter provides expert analysis and informed comments on the MENA region’s most significant issues and trends. Today, we turn the spotlight on Tunisia, where the ongoing political crisis has intensified after President Kais Saied dissolved the Parliament, which had been frozen since July. This move has further plunged the country into political turmoil and stoked fears of a nascent autocracy.
In his latest effort to consolidate power, Tunisia’s President Kais Saied formally dissolved the Parliament on March 30th. This controversial move, in his own words meant to “preserve the state and its institutions”, came at a time of increasing political tensions in the country. Since last July, Saied has adopted a range of exceptional measures that include freezing the chamber, changing the prime minister, rejecting the 2014 Constitution and dismissing the Supreme Judicial Council. From that moment on, the Parliament’s activities have remained frozen, with formal decisions resting in the President’s hands. The crisis peaked in late March this year when lawmakers held an online meeting and voted to repeal the emergency powers Saied has granted himself thus far, to which he retaliated by dissolving the national assembly. The Parliament’s vote and subsequent dissolution are not going to rain on Saied’s parade, however, as the Tunisian President will stick to the roadmap he unveiled in December. Based on the results of an online national consultation that has just been finalised, he will put a newly drafted constitution to a referendum in July, followed by the election of a new Parliament at the end of the year. Opposition to Saied, which already branded his power grab as a “coup d’état”, rebuffed his latest move as unconstitutional. Though parliamentary antagonism towards the President is growing, Saied seems to retain a solid social base, as shown by the wide popular consensus regarding his steps towards a presidential system. Hence, the Parliament’s vote and ensuing dissolution have further polarised Saied’s opponents from the public, protracting the political deadlock that has plagued the country for several months. The ongoing instability is indeed likely to escalate, particularly as it intersects with a deep financial crisis and several socio-economic challenges — both aggravated by high commodity prices driven by the war in Ukraine. At the international level, recent developments in Tunisia have raised some red flags in both the United States and Europe, traditionally committed to the country’s institutional and economic stability. All these elements combined might eventually prove highly challenging for Saied, as the success of his plan to cement his one-man rule hinges upon the support from a large section of the population.

Experts from the ISPI MED network react to President Saied’s decision to unilaterally dissolve Parliament and the resulting fears of a budding autocracy in Tunisia.

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The U.S. Commercial Service Mexico along with Brand USA, the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), and the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) will host the first ever LGBTQI+ U.S. – Mexico Travel and Tourism Forum. The event will promote inclusion, economic development, and travel to the United States. Travel & Tourism represents one of the top services exports both for the United States and Mexico and its benefits reach a wide gamut of industries and subsectors. Additionally, multiple studies show that LGBTQI+ individuals are often considered strongly entrepreneurial, are usually owners of their businesses, and dedicate a significant amount of financial resources to leisure activities such as tourism. This forum represents an unparalleled opportunity to support post COVID-19 economic recovery and promote the development of minorities within the United States and Mexico.

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The cost to attend the two-day forum is USD$ 50 per participant.
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Publish your destination or company in the U.S. LGBTQI+ Travel & Tourism Services Providers Directory for USD$100.

تنتسب ناتاشا فرانشيسكي إلى السلك الدبلوماسي السامي وقد باشرت مهامّها قائمةً بأعمال سفارة الولايات المتّحدة بتونس في شهر أفريل 2022 وكانت قد تولّت قبلها ومنذ شهر نوفمبر2021 خطّة النائبة لرئيس البعثة بالسفارة. قبل التحاقها بتونس شغلت السيّدة فرانشيسكي منصب النائبة لرئيس البعثة بسفارة الولايات المتّحدة ببراتيسلافا بجمهورية سلوفاكيا.

شغلت سابقا بالعاصمة واشنطن منصب مديرة لمكتب وزارة الخارجية لشؤون القوقاز والنزاعات الإقليمية وكانت قد تقلّدت قبل ذلك مهامّ نائبة مدير مكتب شؤون شبه الجزيرة العربية، ونائبة المستشار السياسي في سفارة بغداد، ونائبة المستشار السياسي في البعثة الأمريكية لدى حلف الناتو حيث أشرفت حينذاك على علاقات الناتو مع حلفائه من الشرق الأوسط وشمال افريقيا. عملت سالفا في مناصب شتّى في إسلام أباد ونور سلطان وسراييفو وموسكو وواشنطن حيث عملت بمكتب الخارجية الأمريكية لشؤون الشرق الأدنى بالإضافة إلى مكتب الشؤون السياسية والعسكرية.

ولدت السيّدة فرانشيسكي ونشأت في مقاطعة سونوما بكاليفورنيا. وحصلت على شهادة البكالوريوس من كلّية سوارثمور وشهادة الماجستير في القانون والدبلوماسية من كلّية فليتشر للقانون والدبلوماسية بجامعة تافتس. حازت السيّدة فرانشيسكي العديد من جوائز وزارة الخارجية الأمريكية.

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The following funding information has been recently added to the CDC National Prevention Information Network's (NPIN) Funding Database (https://npin.cdc.gov/search/funding).

Funding Titles
Fund Number: 362881 - Fund Title: Strengthening Civil Surgeons' Capacity to Improve LTBI Surveillance and Outcomes Among Status Adjusters

Fund Number: 362874 - Fund Title: US Public Health Pathogens Genomics Centers of Excellence

Fund Number: 362842 - Fund Title: Single Cell Opioid Responses in the Context of HIV (SCORCH) Program Expansion: CNS Data Generation for Chronic Opioid, Methamphetamine, Cocaine and/or Cannabinoid Exposures (U01 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Fund Number: 362881

Fund Title: Strengthening Civil Surgeons' Capacity to Improve LTBI Surveillance and Outcomes Among Status Adjusters

Fund Category: TB

Description:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) anticipates the availability of fiscal year 2022 cooperative agreement funds for a pilot project that will improve public health surveillance of latent TB infection (LTBI) among noncitizens residing in the United States on temporary visas who are applying for legal permanent residency (hereafter referred to as Status Adjusters) and improve Status Adjusters’ linkage to LTBI care and treatment through health departments’ collaboration with Civil Surgeons (US Citizenship and Immigration Services-authorized physicians who complete the required medical exam for Status Adjusters). CDC anticipates funding three recipients to work with Civil Surgeons within a state/local health department’s jurisdiction to enhance the quality and completeness of data reported to the health department for Status Adjusters diagnosed with LTBI. The recipients will also develop, implement, and evaluate an education/training/communication intervention that increases awareness of LTBI, as well as the number of Status Adjusters who are offered and accept treatment to prevent development of TB disease. In the United States, around 71% of TB disease cases occur in persons who are non-U.S.–born, and only about 13% of TB disease cases are related to recent transmission, meaning the overwhelming majority occur when someone with longstanding LTBI progresses to TB disease. Since they are non-U.S.–born, Status Adjusters are at higher risk for LTBI and development of TB disease. Improving awareness of and linkage to LTBI treatment among the Status Adjuster population is an important disease prevention opportunity.

Sponsor(s): Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - NCHHSTP

Funder's Fund ID: CDC-RFA-PS22-2207

Web Page: https://www.grants.gov

Letter of Intent Date: N/A

Application Due Date: 05/18/2022

Project Start Date: N/A

Fund Duration: N/A

Number of Awards: N/A

Maximum Award: N/A

Eligible Locations:
- National

Application Contact Name: Chamarla Brame
Title: Grants Management Specialist
Application Contact Address: N/A
Email: qpv3@cdc.gov
Phone: (404) 498-4134

Technical Contact Name: Justin Davis
Title: Project Officer
Technical Contact Address: N/A
Email: vso2@cdc.gov
Phone: (404) 639-5074

Support Types:
- Cooperative Agreements

Subject Areas:
- TB

Audiences:
- Persons with TB
- Minorities
- Low Income Persons

Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- County Agencies
- State Agencies
- Tribal Organizations

Eligibility Notes: N/A

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Fund Number: 362874

Fund Title: US Public Health Pathogens Genomics Centers of Excellence

Fund Category: Other Health-Related

Description:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the availability of fiscal year (FY) 2022 funds for a cooperative agreement program to establish The US Pathogen Genomics Centers of Excellence (PGCoE) network. The underlying objective of the PGCoE network is, through partnerships between academic and public-health organizations, to foster innovation in pathogen genomics and molecular epidemiology in order to improve the control of and response to microbial threats of public-health importance. This NOFO will implement a three-pronged strategy of 1) accelerated translation of relevant pathogen genomic technologies and innovations into the US public health system, particularly in public health agencies at the local, state, tribal, territorial and national level; 2) training of the public health workforce in microbial genomics and genomic epidemiology; and 3) rapid and scalable use of pathogen genomics in responding to public health emergencies from infectious diseases in order to improve detection, characterization, and prevention of infectious disease threats.

Sponsor(s): US Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control - NCEZID

Funder's Fund ID: CDC-RFA-CK22-2204

Web Page: https://www.grants.gov/

Letter of Intent Date: N/A

Application Due Date: 05/17/2022

Project Start Date: N/A

Fund Duration: N/A

Number of Awards: 6 awards

Maximum Award: N/A

Eligible Locations:
- National

Application Contact Name: N/A
Title: N/A
Application Contact Address: N/A
Email: N/A
Phone: N/A

Technical Contact Name: Amy Yang
Title: N/A
Technical Contact Address: N/A
Email: AYang@cdc.gov
Phone: (404) 718-8836

Support Types:
- Cooperative Agreements

Subject Areas:
- Research

Audiences:
- Researchers

Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- County Agencies
- State Agencies
- Tribal Organizations

Eligibility Notes: N/A

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Fund Number: 362842

Fund Title: Single Cell Opioid Responses in the Context of HIV (SCORCH) Program Expansion: CNS Data Generation for Chronic Opioid, Methamphetamine, Cocaine and/or Cannabinoid Exposures (U01 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Fund Category: HIV/AIDS

Description:
This initiative will support exploitation of single cell technologies (transcriptome, epigenome, nucleome, and other emerging single cell assays) to identify the unique molecular features of cells involved in SUDs and/or HIV replication, latency, or reservoirs.

Sponsor(s): Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health

Funder's Fund ID: RFA-DA-23-004

Web Page: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-23-004.html

Letter of Intent Date: N/A

Application Due Date: 08/11/2022

Project Start Date: N/A

Fund Duration: N/A

Number of Awards: N/A

Maximum Award: N/A

Eligible Locations:
- National

Application Contact Name: Aida Vasquez
Title: Financial/Grants Management/National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Application Contact Address: N/A
Email: vasquez@mail.nih.gov
Phone: (301) 480-2154

Technical Contact Name: John Satterlee
Title: Scientific/Research Contact National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Technical Contact Address: N/A
Email: satterleej@nida.nih.gov
Phone: (301) 402-6965

Support Types:
- Cooperative Agreements

Subject Areas:
- Clinical Research
- HIV
- Research

Audiences:
- Researchers
- Substance Abusers

Eligibility:
- City Agencies
- Colleges/Universities
- County Agencies
- Educational Organizations/Institutions
- IRS 501 (c)(3) Organizations
- Nonprofit Organizations
- State Agencies
- Tribal Organizations

Eligibility Notes: N/A

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