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  • 22-November-2009

    English

    Meeting the governance challenges for a stronger, fairer and cleaner economy

    Speaking at the governance forum of the third MENA-OECD ministerial meeting, Mr. Gurría noted that sound regulations and efficient public services are essential for better functioning private markets. He added that governments should ensure integrity, transparency and accountability by modernizing legal frameworks and encourage a more inclusive economy, an economy empowering women.

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  • 22-November-2009

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    MENA-OECD Business forum and women business leaders summit

    In the context of the economic crisis, reforms can become an effective vehicle for sustained recovery but governments must find the right balance between an effective regulatory and institutional framework and minimising unnecessary red tape. Moreover, governments cannot reset the economy on their own and the contribution of the women and the private sector will be crucial, according to the OECD Secretary-General.

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  • 21-November-2009

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    MENA-OECD Ministerial conference

    Opening this event in Marrakesh, Angel Gurría underlined that the economic crisis has not spared the MENA region, with a significant economic contraction and a severe impact on the labour markets. According to the Secretary-General, the MENA-OECD Initiative can serve as a model for effective co-operation in building the global economy of the future.

  • 6-July-2009

    English

    Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009 - Morocco

    The Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009: Maintaining Momentum report presents the results of the second monitoring exercise of the Aid for Trade Initiative and documents its success so far.

  • 11-May-2009

    English

    African Economic Outlook 2009

    The 2009 African Economic Outlook focuses on Innovations in Information and Communication technologies. It also presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social and political developments on the continent.

  • 17-April-2009

    English

    Four more African and Latin American countries join the Development Centre

    Mauritius, Morocco, Costa Rica and Peru have become members of the Development Centre. Their engagement confirms the Centre’s role as a unique forum where OECD and emerging economies come together to share their experience of economic and social development.

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  • 31-March-2009

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    Mr. Nizar Baraka presentation on Morocco's response to the crisis

    Mr. Nizar Baraka, Deputy-Minist

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  • 13-February-2009

    English, , 381kb

    Assessing barriers to trade in services in the MENA region

    Significant regulatory reforms have taken place in the service sectors of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco over the last decade, but a broad range of restrictions still remain.

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  • 14-January-2009

    French, , 556kb

    La coopération décentralisée franco-marocaine (2001-2008) - Synthese

    La coopération décentralisée franco-marocaine est sans doute aujourd’hui, tant du point de vue du nombre de partenariats que de la qualité des relations entre collectivités, la plus fertile du pourtour méditerranéen.

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  • 11-December-2008

    Spanish, , 1,619kb

    Evaluation of the Spanish Cooperation with Morocco

    La Dirección General de Planificación y Evaluación de Políticas de Desarrollo (DGPOLDE) de la Secretaría de Estado de Cooperación Internacional, en desarrollo de su plan anual de evaluación, convocó mediante concurso público la realización de la evaluación país de la Cooperación Española con Marruecos durante el periodo 2001-2004 más el año transitorio 2005. El presente informe constituye el resultado de esa convocatoria reflejando

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