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Mehdi Benomar Head – Research in International Relations

Rim Berahab Senior Economist

Dominique Bocquet Senior Fellow

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Oumayma Bourhriba Economist

Oumnia Boutaleb International Relations Specialist

Otaviano Canuto Senior Fellow

Khalid Chegraoui Senior Fellow

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Karim El Aynaoui Executive President

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Youssef El Jai Economist

Nihal El Mquirmi International Relations Specialist

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Saloi El Yamani Economist

Sabrine Emran Economist

Helyette Geman Senior Fellow

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Tayeb Ghazi Senior Economist

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Hamza Mjahed International Relations Specialist - Strategic Monitoring & Analysis Unit

Rabi Mohtar Senior Fellow

Sara Hasnaa Mokaddem Manager - Strategic Monitoring & Analysis Unit

Redouan Najah International Relations Specialist

Fathallah Oualalou Senior Fellow

Ahmed Ouhnini Economist, Policy Center for the New South

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Hamza Saoudi Senior Economist

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Maha Skah Political Affairs Officer, United Nations

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Youssef Tobi International Relations Specialist

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- Policy PaperJanuary 2, 2023Climate change threatens to reduce the water flow in the Nile and increase the frequency and severity of droughts and floods in Egypt, which already suffers from water scarcity. This threat is a looming crisis as it seriously undermines the Government of Egypt’s long standing food self-sufficiency…Related topics:Go to topPolicy BriefNovember 11, 2022If the recent peaceful transfer of power in Madagascar heralds a new trend, then the Malagasy people can dream big. For decades, the exercise of economic-cum-political power in the hands of a tiny elite has held the entire nation hostage. Today, the high poverty rate—around 80% (2021) stands in…Related topics:Policy BriefNovember 2, 2022This brief argues for a pan-African food security initiative that would: 1). encourage free trade in food products between African countries; 2). promote multi-country regional investments in infrastructure to enhance agricultural productivity and resilience to climate change; 3). support public-…Related topics:Policy BriefAugust 30, 2022Rwanda is famous for its remarkable socio-economic performance after the ravages of the Genocide against the Tutsis and moderate Hutus in 1994. Under the leadership of President Paul Kagame, Rwanda has followed a state-led development model with stunning results. Despite these substantial…Related topics:Policy BriefAugust 5, 2022Le conflit russo-ukrainien fragilise la sécurité alimentaire d'un grand nombre de pays africains, la Russie et l'Ukraine étant deux acteurs majeurs du marché agricole mondial, particulièrement celui du blé. C'est pourquoi, l'approvisionnement en blé du continent est au premier rang concerné par ce…Related topics:Policy BriefJuly 27, 2022Sleepless nights and the tireless search for compromise allowed WTO members to agree on concrete deliverables during the WTO 12th Ministerial Conference held last June. Those results reinforce Multilateralism. And this is a significant gain given the multiplicity of global crises that surround us.…Policy BriefJuly 20, 2022Implications of Food Systems for Food Security: The case of the Republic of Mozambique Mozambique is resource-rich and strategically located on the east coast of Africa between Tanzania and South Africa. Its mineral wealth includes coal, iron ore, bauxite, copper, gold, rubies, and natural gas.…Related topics:Policy BriefJune 21, 2022Oil dominates Nigeria’s economy- “Africa’s Giant”. Oil revenues are both a blessing and a curse: a blessing because they are the single most important contributor to government revenues; a curse because, through the Dutch Disease, they undermine the productivity and competitiveness of other non-oil…Related topics:Policy BriefApril 29, 2022Following on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic and severe drought in North Africa, the Russian invasion of Ukraine – large exporters of food and, in the case of Russia, energy— may inflict increased hunger on the food insecure in Morocco – despite mitigating measures by the government. Morocco is…Policy BriefApril 21, 2022For the second time, Côte d'Ivoire is known for being a "miracle economy" –high aggregate GDP growth of 8% per year since 2012. Despite this achievement, its food systems are unable to deliver food security to most Ivoirians. These systems are being undermined by several structural factors, which…Related topics:Paper in Academic JournalsMarch 1, 2022Known for being a climate change hotspot, Morocco is at the forefront of a climate disaster. Consequences are already being felt, whether in the form of increasing temperature or a downward trend in precipitations, which directly threaten the water security and, by extension, the social-ecological…Book / ReportFebruary 22, 2022Le sommet afro-européen des 17 et 18 février 2022 à Bruxelles marque la sixième édition de la rencontre de haut niveau entre les deux continents. Ce sommet, organisé traditionnellement en alternance entre l’Afrique et l’Europe, intervient dans un contexte régional et international marqué…Related topics:Policy BriefDecember 10, 2021Addressing the increasing demands for water, energy, and food requires a coherent methodology to ensure that societies have access to them and that conflict over them is avoided. For example, agriculture and food production require water and energy; energy production also requires water and, in…Related topics:Policy BriefOctober 28, 2021Mauritius is a refutation of the proposition that food self-sufficiency at all costs is the way to achieve food security. Mauritius, a trade-dependent island economy, imports around three quarters of its food consumption. It is food self-sufficient in only local…Related topics:Policy PaperAugust 24, 2021The transformative potential of regional market integration for a large trading bloc is well exemplified by the European Union which started integration on a modest scale. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) also started on a modest scale and has delivered benefits in terms of…Related topics: