The Tunisian government has launched a blockchain-based degree verification system to combat the counterfeiting of educational documents. The new system not only allows educational institutions to easily authenticate degrees and certificates, but also helps reduce fraudulent activities in the education sector.

Combating document counterfeiting
By using blockchain technology, each diploma will be assigned a unique code and stored on a decentralized network, ensuring that it cannot be edited or counterfeited after it is issued. This brings transparency and trust to both students and employers in verifying academic credentials.
Increasing transparency and security
This initiative aims to increase the security of the Tunisian education system, while also making it easier for businesses and recruiting organizations to verify the authenticity of degrees during the application review process. The Tunisian government hopes that blockchain applications will contribute to cleaning up the education system and creating a fairer environment for all learners.
Promoting blockchain applications in other fields
With the successful application of blockchain in education, Tunisia is planning to expand the application of this technology to other fields to ensure transparency, security and combat fraud in state management and public administration.