Table ronde 3 - Effets des reformes d’inspiration nmp sur les cadres officiels d’administration ...

June 4, 2021

Table ronde 3 : EFFETS DES REFORMES D’INSPIRATION NMP SUR LES CADRES OFFICIELS D’ADMINISTRATION : LES DIRIGEANTS PUBLICS A L’ÉPREUVE DE L’IMPUTABILITE Président : M. KARIM CHARAF : Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE et directeur de l’Ecole Doctorale de Gestion, Maroc (à distance) Modérateur/Rapporteur : M. KARIM CHARAF : Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE et directeur de l’Ecole Doctorale de Gestion, Maroc (à distance) Panélistes : - M. ABDALLAH SAAF : Ancien Ministre, Senior Fellow, PCNS, Maroc (présentiel) - M. MARC LACROIX : Ancien Sous-Ministre du Gouvernement du Québec, Canada (à distance) - M. NABIL LARHMAM: Directeur de la Coopération, Cour des Comptes du Royaume du Maroc (présentiel) - M. JAOUAD BAHAJI : Directeur de l’Office National de Conseil Agricole, Maroc (présentiel)

Speakers
KARIM CHARAF
Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE et directeur de l’Ecole Doctorale de Gestion, Maroc
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Abdallah Saaf
Senior Fellow
Professor Abdallah Saaf is Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South, Affiliate Professor at the Faculty of Governance, Economic and Social Sciences (FGSES) of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Mohammed V University in Rabat, and Director of the Center for Studies in Social Sciences Research (CERSS), as well as founder of the Moroccan Association of Political Science. His research focuses on political science, international relations, policies and development strategies as well as public policies. Professor Saaf was a member of the commission in charge of revising the Constitution in July 2011, and member of the Scientific Committee at the Global Forum for Humans rights. Professor Saaf was formerly Minister of ...
MARC LACROIX
Ancien Sous-Ministre du Gouvernement du Québec, Canada
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NABIL LARHMAM
Directeur de la Coopération, Cour des Comptes du Royaume du Maroc
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