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Microcredentials Thermometer

How hot is your Country on Microcredentials?

The MICROCREDENTIALS Thermometer is a simple, evidence-based tool designed to answer one key question: 

“How hot is your country on microcredentials?”


It provides a clear snapshot of national progress by combining policy developments, ecosystem maturity, infrastructure readiness, and real-world adoption.

By translating complex data into an intuitive “temperature score,” it helps policy makers, education providers, and industry leaders quickly understand where their country stands—and where it needs to go.The 

 

Thermometer is not about ranking, but about stimulating dialogue, identifying gaps, and accelerating action toward the integration of microcredentials into education and labour market systems. 

Disclaimer:

The data presented in the country dashboards is generated using AI and based on publicly available sources. It is intended as a starting point for discussion and validation with national stakeholders, not as a definitive or exhaustive assessment.

Dashboard

Microcredentials Thermometer - Tunisia

Microcredentials Thermometer

🇹🇳 TUNISIA • Benchmarking Report

44
Score / 100
Warming 🟢

National Activity Scale

Cold (0-25) Warming (26-50) Active (51-75) Hot (76-100)

🔥 Key Highlights

  • On-Chain Trust Layer: Officially adopted the blockchain-based Unified Arab System for Diploma Authenticity Verification in 2025, laying a strong technical trust-layer for modular learning credentials.

  • Vanguard Implementation: System expansion is actively spearheaded by the Virtual University of Tunis (UVT) and the Tunisian Agency for Vocational Training (ATFP).

  • Persisting Recognition Gap: Systemic administrative friction continues due to the lack of an officially shared national definition and standard credit conversion metrics (like ECTS equivalents).

📊 Quick Snapshot

Issuing Institutions
Virtual University of Tunis (UVT), ATFP, & VET operators
Active Platforms
UVT Distance Learning, Unified Arab System, ANETI Tkawen
UVT Module Capacity
500+ interactive tutored courses

🧭 Dimension Deep-Dive

01 10 / 25

Policy & Recognition

Definition NO (Ambiguity)
NQF Link Partial Modern.
Legal Status 1 / 3 (VET/HE Laws)
02 12 / 25

Ecosystem & Adoption

Industry Involvement 1 / 3 (Weak)
HEI Participation DEVELOPING (UVT)
Flagships ANETI Tkawen / Orange
03 12 / 20

Infrastructure & Standards

EU Alignment PARTIAL (ETF/ACQF)
Standards On-Chain Arab Sys
Verification SECURE (QR / Chain)
04 10 / 30

Usage & Market

Employer Recog. FRAGMENTED
Adult LLL Rate Low (1.8%–2.2%)
Sectors Solar Energy, ICT

Critical Gaps

  • Administrative Recognition Gap: There is no unified definition of microcredentials or standardized credit metrics in the 7-level CNQ, hindering credit stackability and readability.
  • Mismatched Company Alignment: Structurally weak industry-academic partnerships force major enterprise employers to rely on internal corporate programs rather than public modular degrees.
  • Low Lifelong Learning Rates: Extremely low adult training participation rates (1.8% to 2.2%) block broad workforce upskilling, even in a youth unemployment market exceeding 40%.

Strategic Opportunities

  • Scale Blockchain Infrastructure: Expanding the new blockchain-secured Unified Arab System ensures that digital certificates are portable, instantly verifiable via QR, and recognized across EHEA and Arab states.
  • Standardize Policy Frameworks: Introducing formal definitions and explicit ECTS-conversions within CNQ frameworks can stimulate credit stacking and ease validation pathways (VNFIL).
  • Pilot Green & Digital Clusters: Directing National Employment Fund schemes (like KARAMA) into modular green transitions (e.g., solar energy) and ICT to rapidly lower youth unemployment.
© 2026 Microcredentials Thermometer Project • Data based on ETF, UVT, & Tunisia Education Strategic Plan 2025-2035 Benchmarks