Tunisia’s life expectancy improved from 70 years in 1990 to 76 years by 2019, reflecting sustained investment in public health and social development. Gains during the 1990s and 2000s were driven by reductions in child mortality and improved maternal care. The slight decline to 74 years by 2022 indicates challenges in addressing chronic diseases and maintaining healthcare resilience in the face of social and economic pressures.
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