Introduction As a part of the CONFIDE project, 3 Centres for Evidence into Health Policy (C4EHPs) were established in the Universities of Sfax (Head Office), of Tunis El Manar and of Sousse in Tunisia. The tasks of the C4EHPs include development of training programs, establishment of a national network of public institutions and NGOs, which will offer internship placements for the centres’ trainees as well as enhance public health development in Tunisia in general. The progress The 3 Centres were established, each with the necessary infrastructures of specially designated rooms equipped with computers, books, etc. A communication platform was launched and is regularly updated. Partnership agreements with NGOs and private institutions have been signed. The C4EHPs have supported three Train-the-Trainer modules for 18 Tunisian trainers ran by the 3 European CONFIDE partners, autumn 2018. The centres have each further trained 29 Trainees under the supervision of the European partners, spring 2019. Conclusions The 3 C4EHPs will act as an open source for all trainees interested in enhancing their practical work experience, networking between academic and non-academic environment and facilitating the implementation of the trainee internships. They will also market the CONFIDE products in Tunisia with the aim to sustain the public health development also after CONFIDE. In addition, the centres will search for further international funding for both training and collaborative research, according to the research domain of each faculty. The C4EHP of Sfax will be specialized in the areas of addiction, obesity, emerging infectious diseases and the quality of public health management in rural areas. The challenges of this work include lack of infrastructure and economic resources in Tunisia, lack of multi-level and cross-sectorial collaboration in public health as well as lack of stakeholder collaboration with NGOs and other non-governmental actors in public health.
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