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The Moroccan Economy in Brief of 11/03/2017: The World Bank Launches a Program for the MENA Region

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1. The return to the AU places Morocco in a position capable of defending its strategic interests: "The return to the African Union placed Morocco in a privileged position enabling it to defend its strategic interests and Territorial integrity, experts, academics and researchers said in Rabat on Thursday.


2. The ENCG pays tribute to women: "The El Jadida National School of Trade and Management (ENCG) celebrated women on last Tuesday through a conference on the situation of women and a ceremony as a tribute to Ms. Hind Abatourab, Ms. Aïcha Ayach, Ms. Asmae El Kabba and Ms. Imane Ben Rabia, in recognition of these four women. The event also fits in the wake of the International Women's Day that the ENCG celebrated around the theme "Towards decent work for women and more equality".


3. The World Bank launches a program for the MENA region: "More than 100 representatives from the energy sector from seven countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region met in Ouarzazate (Morocco) for the first meeting of the Knowledge and Innovation Program for Solar energy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA CSP KIP), a new program to help governments explore the potential of solar concentrating (CSP) as a sustainable energy source to meet the region's growing demand for energy. "


4. A remarkable increase in participation in the 2nd edition of the Lalla Hasnaa Trophies "Sustainable coastline": "The Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection reported a remarkable increase in the number of participants in the second edition of the" Lalla Hasnaa Littoral Durable Trophies " with 109 presented files. In a statement issued on the occasion of the award ceremony of the "Lalla Hasnaa Littoral Durable Trophies", chaired in Skhirat on Monday, the 6th of March by Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa, the President of the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment. Obviously, the Foundation notes that the high level of interest in this edition indicates a true adherence to the protection of the environment of all the public with whom it carries out awareness-raising actions and education since its creation in 2001 ".

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA

 

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