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Energy policy and transition in Morocco – Report

Energy policy and transition in Morocco – Report   This report aims to provide comprehensive insight into the evolution of Morocco’s energy policy and to identify the key factors influencing and driving it. It explores the economic, environmental, social, and geopolitical challenges facing the country’s energy transition, along with the regulatory, technical, and industrial constraints that shape Morocco’s energy landscape. Additionally, the report highlights the country’s renewed commitment under the United Nations Framework Convention on...

Call for Applications: MIPA Non-Resident Fellowship Program (2025–2026)

Call for Applications: MIPA Non-Resident Fellowship Program (2025–2026) Application Deadline: July 30, 2025 Fellowship Duration: 12 months (renewable) Starting Date: September 2025 Location: Remote (non-resident) / (from all countries) Stipend: This is an unpaid fellowship; however, MIPA guarantees publication, translation, and media dissemination of the fellowship About MIPA The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) is an independent, non-profit and non-partisan policy research institution based in Rabat. Founded in 2018 by a group of interdisciplinary...

Call for Application: Workshop on Applied Qualitative Research

Strengthening the Methodological Skills of Moroccan Youth Researchers Date: July 7–8, 2025 Time: 15:30 – 18:30 (each day) Location: the Netherlands Institute in Morocco (NIMAR), Rabat Languages: French and Moroccan Arabic (Darija) with occasional English support Joint organization by: the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA), the Netherlands Institute in Morocco (NIMAR), and Pablo de Olavide University. No funding opportunities are available for accommodation and transportation Overview The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA), the...

Institutional Capacity of Environmental CSOs in Morocco

Institutional Capacity of Environmental CSOs in Morocco   This report investigates the operational landscape of environmental civil society organizations (CSOs) in Morocco, based on extensive fieldwork in Rabat, Meknes, and Figuig. It highlights, as well, key structural challenges, such as financial instability, and lack of technical expertise, limited advocacy and research capacities, and constrained access to environmental data. The report also examines limited civic engagement opportunities, inadequate legal frameworks, and coalition dynamics and barriers, while...