Embassy Offices
Middle East Partnership Initiative - Regional Office
Mission
The Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI), located within the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, supports efforts to expand political participation, strengthen civil society and the rule of law, empower women and youth, create educational opportunities, and foster economic reform throughout the Middle East and North Africa. In support of these goals, MEPI works with non-governmental organizations, the private sector, and academic institutions, as well as governments. More information about MEPI can be found at: www.mepi.state.gov. Information on MEPI's Regional Office in Tunis can be found at: www.medregion.mepi.state.gov.
Activities
The Tunis RO coordinates projects and activities to promote reforms in four main areas, or pillars: political, economic, education, and the empowerment of women and girls. MEPI’s annual Local Grants program supports individuals and civil society organizations working to strengthen their communities. MEPI also provides opportunities for a wide range of people to visit the United States for training and networking, including students, entrepreneurs, and future leaders in politics, law, journalism, and other fields.
Local Partners
MEPI’s partners include local and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses, universities, international institutions, and in some cases, the governments of the region. MEPI’s funding is in addition to the bilateral economic assistance the United States provides annually to the countries in the region.
Resources
For more information about MEPI, its objectives, programs, and funding opportunities, please visit one of the following websites:
- Main MEPI site in Washington, DC (in English only) at http://www.mepi.state.gov/
- Tunis RO (in English, Arabic, and French) at http://www.medregion.mepi.state.gov/
- Abu Dhabi RO (in English and Arabic) at http://www.abudhabi.mepi.state.gov/




