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Climate change and environmental security: a global priority

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5:00 pm November 2024
Add to Calendar 2024-11-17 17:00:00 2024-11-03 18:44:33 Climate change and environmental security: a global priority Description Location Policy Center Policy Center Africa/Casablanca public

Mohammed Loulichki, Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South, will participate in the Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) organized by NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme, under the theme: “Climate change and natural hazards in the Euro-Mediterranean region: security impacts and crisis management”. He will intervene during the Opening Conference in the session titled: “Climate change and environmental security: a global priority”, taking place on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at Med-Or Foundation Headquarters, Rome, Italy.

The workshop will focus on environmental security and is addressed to personnel from civilian and military institutions, diplomatic circles, and academia. it will reflect the recent strategic developments of the Atlantic Alliance and will address the origins and potential impacts of climate change, as well as the risks arising from natural events (seismic, atmospheric, and volcanic activity) in the Euro-Mediterranean region.

Speakers
Mohammed Loulichki
Senior Fellow
Mohammed Loulichki is a Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South and an Affiliate Professor at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University. He brings over 40 years of comprehensive experience in diplomacy, conflict resolution, and human rights. He has served in various roles including as a member and Deputy Head of the Moroccan delegation to the 3rd Conference on the Law of the Sea (1982-1990), Head of the Department of Legal Affairs and Treaties at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1988-1991), and General Director for Multilateral Affairs in the same ministry (2003-2006).   He also acted as Morocco's Ambassador to Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Croatia (1995-1999), and was the Moroccan Government's Ambassador Coordinator with MINURSO (1999-2001). Furthermore, he served ...