Table ronde 2 - Effet de la mesure et de l'évaluation des résultats de l'action publique sur les ...

June 3, 2021

Table ronde 2 : Effet de la mesure et de l'evaluation des résultats de l'action publique sur les structures d'offre en services : l'épreuve des démarches participatives, collaboratives et partenariales Président : M. YOUSSEF ERRAMI : Directeur Général, ESC Pau Business School, France Modérateur/Rapporteur : M. MOHAMED AMINE ISSAMI : Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE et Directeur du Développement, des Relations Internationales et de la Communication, Maroc Panélistes : - Mme ANISSA BENHASSINE : Professeure ESSECT Tunis – Université de Tunis - M. MOHAMED QACHAR : Directeur des études du développement et de la recherche routière, Maroc - M. REDOUAN DAAFI : Professeur à l’ENCG – Casablanca, ancien auditeur de l'Inspection Générale de l'Administration Territoriale, Maroc - M. MHAMMED DRYEF : Senior Fellow, PCNS, Maroc

Speakers
MOHAMED AMINE ISSAMI
Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE et Directeur du Développement, des Relations Internationales et de la Communication, Maroc
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MOHAMED QACHAR
Directeur des études du développement et de la recherche routière
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Mhammed Dryef
Senior Fellow
Professor M’hammed Dryef 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), and Special Advisor at the Public Policy School (UM6P).    He has spent his career in public administration and has held several leadership positions within the public sector including Chief of Staff at the Ministry of the Interior; Governor Director of the Casablanca Urban Agency; Director General for National Security; Director General for Urban Planning & Territorial Planning; Wali-Director General for Interior Affairs; and Wali of Fez-Boulemane (1991-1998), Greater Casablanca (2003-2005), and Laayoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra regions (2006). Earlier in hi ...
REDOUAN DAAFI
Professeur à l’ENCG – Casablanca, ancien auditeur de l'Inspection Générale de l'Administration Territoriale, Maroc
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