Les Mardis du PCNS 03/08/2021 best of : الحماية الاجتماعية في المغرب

August 3, 2021

يشكل المشروع الخاص بتعميم التغطية الاجتماعية ثورة اجتماعية حقيقية ونقطة تحول في مسار الإصلاح الشامل للحماية الاجتماعية في المملكة المغربية كمشروع مجتمعي غير مسبوق داخل أجل أقصاه خمس سنوات لتجاوز عوائق نظام الحماية الاجتماعية الحالي الذي يتسم بتعدد البرامج وتنوع الفاعلين وعدم وجود نظام استهداف موحد. فما هو الهدف من هذا المشروع؟ وما هي مكونات هذه المنظومة ومن هم المستفيدون منها؟ بعد الكثير من التشخيصات لأعطاب منظومة الحماية الاجتماعية ببلادنا، بسبب تشتت البرامج وتنوع وكثرة المتدخلين. كيف تتم عملية استهداف الحماية الاجتماعية؟ ما هي آليات تمويل هذا الورش وكيف سيتم ضبط موارد هذا التمويل؟ ثم ما هي التحديات وسبل اصلاح هذه المنظومة لتشمل كل الفئات الهشة؟ وكيف يمكن ضمـان المشـاركة الفعالـة للشـركاء الاجتماعييـن في مجمـوع الهيئات المعنيـة بالحمايـة الاجتماعيـة؟ نرى من خلال هذا الورش أن تعميم الحماية الاجتماعية أولوية وطنية ومسؤولية مشتركة بين الدولة والجماعات الترابية والمؤسسات والمقاولات العمومية والقطاع الخاص والمجتمع المدني والمواطنين، وهو ما يستوجب على هذه الأطراف المساهمة كل فيما يخصه في تحقيق هذا الهدف. هل مدة الخمس سنوات كافية لتعميم هذا الورش بشكل فعال يستوجب التنسيق بين كل هؤلاء الفاعلين؟ ثم إن هذا الإصلاح يجعل من الحماية الاجتماعية أحد مجالات التدخل الاستراتيجية وذات الأولوية للوقاية والتقليل من مختلف أوجه الهشاشة الاجتماعية وتحسين الظروف المعيشية للمواطنين المغاربة. كيف سيؤثر على تحســن مــؤشر التنميــة البشريــة وتكامل السياسات الاجتماعية؟

Speakers
Boutaina Falsy
Consultante en stratégie et politiques sociales, Spécialiste de la protection sociale
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Mohammed Tariq
Professeur universitaire de droit, Université Hassan II
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Abderrahim Oulidi
Consultant indépendant, expert en retraite, actuariat et risk management
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Najib Guedira
Ancien Directeur Général de l'Agence de Développement Social (ADS)
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Rachid Filali Meknassi
Juriste, Professeur et Expert auprès du B.I.T
Juriste, Professeur à l’Université Mohamed V Rabat Adgal, Rachid Filali Meknassi est Membre de la commission permanente de la gouvernance du système national de l’éducation et de la formation ainsi que membre de la commission d’experts à l’Organisation Internationale du Travail. Il est également consultant, notamment auprès du BIT, en tant expert en liberté syndicale. Rachid Filali Meknassi est aussi l’auteur de nombreux ouvrages de droit social et de droit du travail. ...

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