Many friendly countries have shown interest in the successful experience of the National Solidarity Fund and its effective management in both technical and financial terms. Some have contributed to the Fund’s programs. These contributions have totaled approximately 27.85 million dinars. Among the countries which contributed financially to the Fund's projects we find the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Belgium, Italy, China and the Czech Republic. For their part, the UN agencies in charge of social development, including the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) have been providing the Tunisian experience as a model for integrated social development in the region and for all developing countries.

Committed to the choices of cooperation and solidarity with developing countries, Tunisia has put this experience at the disposal of the international community, countries and institutions wishing to benefit from this experience in the creation of a mechanism similar to the FSN or the BTS.

It is in this context that the Republic of Mali has set up the Mali Solidarity Fund and the Mali Solidarity Bank. The Tunisian experience has been made available through triangular cooperation between Tunisia, Mali and Luxembourg. Senegal, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Djibouti have also been inspired by the Solidarity Fund 26-26. Other African countries such as Côte d'Ivoire, Benin and Guinea intend to learn from the Tunisian experience in order to strengthen their efforts in the fight against poverty and the development of marginalized zones.

Creating a World Solidarity Prize:
Article 4 of Decree No. 2514-2003, dated December 9, 2003 provides for the creation of the President of the Republic's World Solidarity Prize.