Wyoming-Tunisia Partnership Expands Across Key Sectors
Wyoming and Tunisia have strengthened their partnership, established in 2004, focusing on security, agriculture, and energy. This collaboration addresses shared challenges like water scarcity and is poised to explore sustainable energy solutions.

The partnership between Wyoming and Tunisia, established in 2004, is expanding to address shared challenges such as water scarcity and drought. Mark Gordon, Governor of Wyoming, emphasized the importance of this collaboration, which now includes four memoranda of understanding in agriculture, hydrology, pest management, natural resource management, and computer sciences.
Joint research efforts are being undertaken to enhance water management and agricultural resilience. Additionally, energy cooperation is emerging, with future plans for research into nuclear energy and carbon capture. The partnership reflects a long-term investment aimed at sustainable outcomes in an increasingly complex global environment.



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