حديث الثلاثاء : دور المجتمع المدني في انتقال الطاقة في المغرب

August 1, 2023

عندما نتحدث عن خارطة طريق الهيدروجين الأخضر أو خطة الطاقة الخضراء، غالبا ما نربط هذه المشاريع كبنية تحتية ضخمة لإنجازات الدولة خارج إطار المقاربة التشاركية. فكيف يتناسب المواطنون مع هذه المشاريع الإستراتيجية الكبيرة كعامل نشيط وليس فقط كفئة مستهدفة؟ هل هذا القطاع فعلا يضم جميع الأطراف الفاعلة من مؤسسات وصية على القطاع ومجتمع مدني وأفراد المجتمع في حكامته؟

إلـى غايـة الآن، تولـت الدولـة تدبيـر الانتقـال الطاقـي، فـي إطـار المشـاريع الكبـرى، دون إشـراك المواطنيـن والمجتمـع المدنـي والمجـالات الترابيـة. ومـن أجـل انتقـال طاقـي ناجـح، سـيكون مـن الضروري وضـع المجالات الترابيـة والمواطـن فـي قلـب سـيرورة اتخـاذ القرار عبر إدمـاج مفهـوم الانتقـال الطاقـي فـي إعـداد برامـج التنميـة الجهويـة، إدمـاج المواطـن الـذي يشـكل فـي نهايـة المطـاف، الحلقـة النهائيـة فـي سلسـلة القيمـة، سـواء فـي مقاولـة أو أنشـطة مـدرة للدخـل أو داخـل الأسر، إضافة إلى الاسـتثمار فـي أدوار التحسـيس والتعبئـة التـي يضطلـع بهـا المجتمـع المدنـي مـن أجـل النهـوض بالممارسـات المسـؤولة فـي مجـال الطاقـة. إضافة إلى الاسـتفادة مـن المقاربـة التشـاركية خـلال وضـع برامـج التنميـة الجهوية مـن أجل الإعداد القبلـي للمقبولية الاجتماعيـة للمشـاريع وتوفيــر جميــع الشــروط اللازمة لتمكيــن المجتمــع المدنــي مــن لعــب دوره علــى أحســن وجــه، بصفتــه مســاهما فــي إعــداد وتتبــع وتقييــم البرامــج، لاســيما علــى صعيــد المــوارد البشــرية والماليــة.

Speakers
Afaf Zarkik
Senior Economist
Afaf Zarkik is an economist at the Policy Center for the New South and a graduate in energy strategies from Ecole des Mines de Paris. Among her areas of research and reflection: energy commodities monitoring and energy transition and sustainable development policies analysis. Before joining the Policy Center, A. Zarkik was an analyst in oil and gas mergers and acquisitions, a venture capital analyst in a cleantech fund, and a senior analyst in asset management. Afaf Zarkik est économiste au Policy Center for the New South et ingénieur titulaire d'un Master en stratégies énergétiques de l'École des Mines de Paris. Parmi ses axes de recherche et de réflexion : la veille des marchés des matières premières énergétiques et l'analyse des politiques de transition énergétique et de ...
Yassine Zegzouti
Research Fellow, KAS-REMENA
Yassine ZEGZOUTI obtained a PhD in Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences from Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech. He is an expert in climate change, a trainer on solid and liquid waste management, and the founder of the Mawarid Association for Environment and Energy. Currently, Yassine is the Research Fellow of the Regional Program Energy Security and Climate Change in the Middle East and North Africa, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS-REMENA). Dr. Zegzouti has coordinated and participated in several projects focusing on climate change and energy security in collaboration with the United Nations Program for the Environment (UNEP), the KAS-REMENA, and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ). These include: the project “Climate Dialogue Punkt”, which aims to connect ...

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