Leila Ben-Gacem

Leila Ben-Gacem (Arabic: ليلى بن قاسم) is a Tunisian social entrepreneur. She is the founder of Blue Fish company[1] and the initiator and founder of several initiatives in the Tunisian ecosystem and cultural scenes through Tunisian Civil Society.[2] Ben-Gacem is also an elected member of the municipal council of Beni Khalled since Tunisia's first decentralized municipal elections were held in 2018.[3]

Leila Ben-Gacem
Arabic: ليلى بن قاسم
Born1969
NationalityTunisia
Alma materSocial Entrepreneur and municipal councillor
Known forEntrepreneurship

Biography

Ben-Gacem studied biomedical engineering at Boston University. She worked in many companies such as IMM in Tunisia, Hewlett-Packard in Germany, Assada Medical in Libya.

In 2006, she started the social enterprise Blue Fish to help Tunisian artisans, particularly women, to export their works and develop their businesses.[4] In 2009, she initiated Sougha Est in the khalifa fund for enterprise development in Abu Dhabi in the UAE.[5] She occupied the position of Senior Manager at the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development, helping Emirati women artisans in developing their local enterprises,[6][7] until 2013 when she decided to go back to Tunisia.

In 2013, Leila founded Dar Ben-Gacem, a boutique hotel and a social enterprise.[8][9][10] The guest house's main objective is to contribute to the development of the Medina of Tunis.[11] Ben-Gacem was elected, in the period of 2014-2016, as a board member of Edhiafa Association that deals with the network of boutique hotels in Tunisia. Before that, she was a board member in CJD (Centre des Jeunes Dirigeants) - Young CEO Centre until 2009.

Civic engagement and social change

Ben-Gacem is known as a socio-cultural catalyst.[12] She has been involved in many cultural initiatives to revive the Medina of Tunis and ensure its sustainable development.[13] In 2015, Leila and other civil society actors played a major role in reviving the Rachidia association in its 80th anniversary, then she joined other cultural initiatives such as Journal de la Médina, the national Wikipedia project MedinaPedia[12] and the first Light Festival in Africa Interference.[14]

In 2015 as well, she has led a national campaign to revive the industry and usage of the Chachia.[15] Leila occupied the position of President of the Association of Preservation of Beni Khalled from 2015 until 2018.[2] She is also a founding member of the Ultramarathon Association in Tunisia[16] since 2017, where they organised the first Ultramarathon, UltraMirage[17] in Nefta in the south of Tunisia.[2]

In 2017, Ben-Gacem founded the first co-working space in the Medina of Tunis, entitled Dar El Harka,[18] intended as a hub for creative industries.[15] Ben-Gacem joined Emna Mizouni in founding Digital Citizenship organization to advance the knowledge and skills of women entrepreneurs.

Ben-Gacem ran for civic office in the 2018 Tunisian municipal elections, as part of a list of independent candidates with the slogan "Ghodwa Khir - Tomorrow is better".[19] She was elected to the Beni Khalled municipality. Later, she was appointed the head of the finance committee.[3] She also joined the network of women municipal counsellors in the Maghreb region[20] along with Souad Abderrahim and other women municipal councillors.[21][3]

Recognition

Ben-Gacem received Fatma El Fehria Award in 2017.[22] In the same year, she received the Women Entrepreneur in Cultural Sector Award as well. Prior to that, in October 2016, she became an Ashoka Fellow.[23]

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References

  1. Fondation BIAT pour la jeunesse (23 May 2016). "Spark Days - 2016 - Leyla Ben Gacem nous parle de son projet Dar Ben Gacem" via YouTube.
  2. "Leïla Ben Gacem : " Concilier business et impact social "". 11 September 2018.
  3. "PressReader.com - Your favorite newspapers and magazines". www.pressreader.com.
  4. 'Leila Ben Gacem: Ashoka Fellow'.
  5. The National (20 June 2010). "Western Region Weaving" via YouTube.
  6. GE Middle East, North Africa & Turkey (13 January 2013). "Leila Ben-Gacem on Unlocking Untapped Talents" via YouTube.
  7. "31 أسرة منتجة تشارك في ورشة تعريفية بخدمات صندوق خليفة للمشاريع". Al Ittihad. 20 September 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
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  9. Monika Maier-Albang, 'Das getroffene Land; Seit den Terroranschlägen meiden Touristen das klassische Urlaubsziel Tunesien', Süddeutsche Zeitung (11 February 2016), p. 21.
  10. بولر, أليشا (11 June 2019). "النهوض بالموروث الثقافي التونسي". Al Bayan. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  11. "Portrait: Leila ben Gacem: Une femme d'exception".
  12. "How a new generation is reviving the old heart of Tunis". PBS NewsHour. 22 May 2017.
  13. "Meet the woman who fights extremism by creating job opportunities". 2 May 2016.
  14. "INTERFERENCE".
  15. webmasterwajjahni (19 January 2017). "Leila Ben Gacem : Entreprendre pour valoriser la Médina et le patrimoine". Wajjahni.
  16. "Organisation - Tozeur - Ultra Mirage El Djerid". Ultra Mirage El Djerid - Tozeur, Tunisia.
  17. "Ultra Mirage el Djerid 100KM".
  18. "Dar el Harka".
  19. "Elections municipales Tunisie 2018: Résultats préliminaires dans la circonscription de Nabeul II".
  20. http://www.aimf.asso.fr/IMG/pdf/leadership.pdf
  21. "Tunisie : Femme en politique, un combat de tous les jours".
  22. "Les lauréats des prix "Fatima Fihriya" dévoilés". Al HuffPost Maghreb. 30 April 2017.
  23. "Leila Ben Gacem". Ashoka - Tous acteurs de changement.
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