Les Mardis du PCNS du 06/04/2021: الانتعاش الاقتصادي وحملة التطعيم في المغرب

April 6, 2021

يخصص مركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد حلقته الاسبوعية لحديث الثلاثاء لمناقشة الانتعاش الاقتصادي وحملة التطعيم في المغرب، رفقة العربي الجعيدي، باحث بارز بمركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد. على الرغم أنه من المتوقع أن يؤدي الاختلاف في وتيرة برامج اللقاحات في جميع أنحاء العالم إلى تفاوت الثروات الاقتصادية للتجمعات الاقتصادية الرئيسية في العالم على الأقل في المدى القريب. إلا أن حملة التطعيم تعتبر عاملا مهما في دفع عجلة الانتعاش الاقتصادي، وهي تعتبر بادرة أمل كبيرة للخروج من تداعيات الأزمة الصحية التي ألقت بثقلها على حياة الناس ونشاطاتهم التجارية. فكيف يتلازم الانتعاش الاقتصادي وتعميم اللقاحات على المستوى الوطني؟ ما هو الأثر المحتمل لحملة التلقيح على المستوى الاجتماعي والاقتصادي؟ وما هي الخطوات الواجب اتخاذها لتسريع عجلة الانتعاش الاقتصادي؟ أما على المستوى الدولي، هل يمكننا تقييم أبعاد سياسة التطعيم وتداعياتها على المستوى الجيوستراتيجي؟ ثم لعل ما يغير من مجريات الأمور في الشأن الاقتصادي ليس اللقاحات في حد ذاتها فقط بل حملات التطعيم وأساليب تدبييرها. كيف يمكن قراءة التكاليف الاقتصادية التي يتحملها المغرب بالنظر إلى توزيع اللقاحات على المستوى الدولي، بينما وطنيا تعمم الحملة بشكل متكافئ وعادل يسهل إنعاش الاقتصاد المحلي؟ 30 دقيقة: الانتعاش الاقتصادي وحملة التطعيم في المغرب المسيّرة: إيمان لهريش، مسؤولة عن البرامج بمركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد المتدخل: العربي الجعيدي، باحث بارز بمركز السياسات من أجل الجنوب الجديد

Speakers
Larabi Jaïdi
Senior Fellow
Larabi Jaïdi is a Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South and an Affiliate Professor at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University. His areas of expertise include international economy, economic policies, international economic relations, regional economies, social development, international relations, and Mediterranean studies. He also served on the Special Commission on the New Development Model of Morocco, a consultative body created in November 2019 to formulate the country's new developmental guidelines. Jaïdi is a former Professor at Mohamed V University in Rabat-Agdal and a founding member of both the Centre Marocain de Conjoncture and the Groupement d’Etudes et de Recherches sur la Méditerranée.   Prof. Jaïdi previously served as Advisor to the Prime Minister an ...
Imane Lahrich
Head – Research Valorization
Imane Lahrich is the Head of Research Valorization Department, having previously served as a Partnerships & Research Support Officer at the Policy Center for the New South since 2019. She mainly worked on security-development related projects. She has experience as a Project Manager in a Strategic Intelligence firm (2017-2019) and as a research consultant in the MENA region, focusing on international development and the Rule of Law. Imane Lahrich holds a Master's in Political Studies and a Bachelor's in Political Science from Mohammed V University of Rabat. She also participated in a one-year exchange program at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic under the EMMAG MUNDUS Excellence scholarship.     ...

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