Atelier de présentation : « Réformes de l’administration publique au Maroc »

June 4, 2021

Président : M. Jamal SALAHEDDINE, Directeur de la Modernisation de l’Administration, au niveau du Département de la Réforme de l’Administration, Maroc 1. La Simplification des procédures administratives : Mme Ikram HIMMI, chef de la division de la simplification des procédures et de l’appui de l’éthique, Maroc 2. La Charte des services publics : M. Hatim MOURADI, chef de la division de l’innovation et des programmes de modernisation, Maroc 3. La Déconcentration administrative : M. Mohammed Anouar ELHAZZITI, chef de la division de la restructuration de l’administration et de la déconcentration, Maroc 4. La Moralisation dans l’administration publique : M. Mustapha BAHEDDA, chef de service de l’appui de l’éthique, Maroc

Speakers
Jamal SALAHEDDINE
irecteur de la Modernisation de l’Administration, au niveau du Département de la Réforme de l’Administration
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Ikram HIMMI
chef de la division de la simplification des procédures et de l’appui de l’éthique, Maroc
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Anouar ELHAZZITI
chef de la division de la restructuration de l’administration et de la déconcentration, Maroc
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Hatim MOURADI
chef de la division de l’innovation et des programmes de modernisation, Maroc
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