The National Organization of Entrepreneurs (ONE) has launched a new training program called “Future Boss,” aimed at middle and high school students from different regions of the country, as part of its strategy to promote entrepreneurship among young people.
The program targeted 20 students, boys and girls aged 13 to 18, who benefited from an intensive two-month practical training course (from June 15 to August 9), O.N.E president Yassine Gouiaa told TAP news agency.
This training included scientific workshops, field visits to factories specialized in shipbuilding and car batteries, as well as pitch sessions before economic experts.
Gouiaa stressed that this is the first program of its kind in Tunisia to integrate students from a young age into the world of entrepreneurship.
At the closing ceremony scheduled for Saturday, August 9 at the “Université Centrale” headquarters, seven promising project ideas developed by the participants will be awarded.
The “After School” incubator will then take over to support these young people in turning their projects into reality.











