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Webinar: The Era of Privatized Water in Morocco: How is Water Demand Managed?

 

The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis is organizing a webinar titled “The Era of Privatized Water in Morocco: How is Water Demand Managed?” in the framework of the Just Transition Green Bridge Project, which will take place from 4:00 pm until 5:30 pm on Wednesday, March 19th 2025.
This webinar will focus on the development and acceleration of irrigation privatization in Morocco. The main objective is to highlight the economic, social, and political mechanisms that have contributed to this growth, to analyze its effects on water security at the watershed level – with a focus on groundwater – and to examine the resulting inequalities in access to water among various users and uses.
🎤Moderator :
●Dr. Amal Ennabih, Doctor in political science, specializing in the analysis of hydro-agricultural policies, and MIPA Research Fellow
🗣️Speakers:
●Dr. Mohamed Taher Sraïri, Professor at the Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine and MIPA research fellow
●Dr. Romaissa Ouassissou, Doctor and State Engineer at the Ministry of Agriculture, specialized is groundwater governance
●Dr. Rachid Harbouze, Doctor in Economic Sciences and Engineer in Agroeconomics at the Hassan II Agronomic and Veterinary Institute
Use the following link to register if you’re interested in attending the webinar on ZOOM :
📌 This webinar is part of a broader set of activities related to water management in Morocco, organized by the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis this month, within the Just Transition Green Bridge project. Stay tuned for more!
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