#ParlonsDéveloppement - 2ème édition : l'évaluation des politiques publiques territoriales

May 28, 2021

L’évaluation des politiques publiques territoriales : Une initiative du PNUD, de la Banque Mondiale et du Policy Center for the New South en partenariat avec l’Université Moulay Ismail de Meknès La série de conférences "Parlons Développement" revient pour une deuxième édition modérée par Oumayma Achour, Présidente, Jossour, avec Khalid Serhane, Chef de service des Contrats Etat-Régions, Direction de la Planification et du Développement Territorial, Ministère de l’intérieur. De quels outils institutionnels et réglementaires la région dispose pour promouvoir l’évaluation ? & Alexandra Fawzi, Analyste des ODD, PNUD Pour revoir la première édition sur l’innovation au service du développement territorial, en partenariat avec l’Université Mohammed Premier d’Oujda : https://youtu.be/PCb16JQtF60

Speakers
Oumayma Achour
Présidente de Jossour Forum des femmes marocaines
Présidente de Jossour Forum des femmes marocaines depuis 2014, Oumayma Achour vient de terminer un mandat au sein de l'Internationale socialiste des jeunes (IUSY). Elle était la première jeune élue à la commission de contrôle de cette instance au Congrès de Copenhague en mars 2013. ...
Khalid Serhane
Chef de service des Contrats Etat-Régions, Direction de la Planification et du Développement Territorial, Ministère de l’intérieur.
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