Mawjoudin

'[we] exist'), or Mawjoudin Initiative for Equality, is a non-governmental organisation that advocates for the rights of sexual minorities, especially LGBTQI+ people, in Tunisia.

[3] The organisation has a network of health (psychotherapists, psychologists and doctors) and legal (jurists and lawyers) professionals, as well as its important work in advocacy challenging cases of arbitrary arrests that are solely related to gender identity or sexual orientation, and even other cases of torture perpetrated by the police.

[4] This association also offers workshops that allow the expansion of the network of the people sensitive to this issue and put in place acts of solidarity with the community.

[5] In May 2020, Mawjoudin stated that reports of recognition of same-sex marriage in Tunisia were wrong and disappointing.

[7] The organisation counts among its international partners institutions operating outside of the theme of Tunisian LGBTQI+ communities.