
Morocco can boost private investors’ confidence and encourage them to take risks in a context clouded by the consequences of both COVID-19 and 10 years of chaos and instability in the region.
Morocco can boost private investors’ confidence and encourage them to take risks in a context clouded by the consequences of both COVID-19 and 10 years of chaos and instability in the region.
Trust in Public Administration during the Era of Pandemic
Morocco like other MENA countries has high unemployment rates among highly educated job seekers.
The second Policy Dialogue Series 2021/2022 was under the theme “Moroccan Fiscal Policies: For An Equitable Tax and A Simplified Process” held on December 16th, 2021 in Rabat. This edition was organized jointly with OXFAM Maroc.
To face the challenges posed by climate change, Morocco needs to address issues related to adaptation and mitigations strategies, raise awareness and implement educational programs on climate change, ensure public access to information and promote public participation
Morocco is highly dependent on natural resources and thus highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Water scarcity, food insecurity, desertification, and shoreline erosion are growing problems in Morocco.
Faced with EU’s incentives and pressure, Morocco seeks to strike a balance between cooperation and resistance on migration management
The last 12 months of battling the coronavirus pandemic have highlighted significant gaps that must be addressed in the Moroccan, Jordanian, and Tunisian public health sectors.
These monarchies' unfulfilled unfulfilled promises of reform and development will catch up with them, and they will have to adapt the ways in which they interact with opposition actors and their wider populations, especially as further and greater contestation is imminent.
Morocco carefully navigated the Gulf crisis to protect its diplomatic and financial interests and it stands to benefit from its partial resolution