Mohamed Nouri Jouini

Mohamed Nouri Jouini (Arabic: محمد النوري الجويني, born 13 October 1961 in Tunis) is a Tunisian politician.

Biography

He lived in Oregon and returned to Tunisia when former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali came to power in 1987.[1] He sits on the board of governors of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa.[2]

He received his Ph.D. in Decision Sciences from the University of Oregon and is a former director of the Sousse (Tunisia) Higher Institute of Management. He has also served on the faculty at the University of Tunis.[3]

He is Minister of Planning and International Cooperation between September 2002 and February 2011.[4]

Honours

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gollark: I think it's randomized per-scan, although I'm not certain.
gollark: With advancing video compression and generally cheapening storage that probably won't be the case forever.
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