
Tunisia's National Dialogue Quartet
Tunisia's National Dialogue Quartet is a group of four organizations formed in 2013 to help stabilize the country during its post-revolution transition. Comprising labor unions, business associations, human rights groups, and lawyers, they worked together to promote dialogue, peaceful political processes, and democratic reforms after the 2011 Arab Spring protests. Their efforts fostered major political agreements, helped preserve Tunisia’s democratic path, and earned them the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize. The Quartet's collaboration exemplifies how diverse societal sectors can unite to support democracy and social stability in challenging times.