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A Post-Pandemic Growth Strategy for Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries

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6:00 pm December 2021
Add to Calendar 2021-12-14 18:00:00 2024-04-20 12:51:51 A Post-Pandemic Growth Strategy for Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries Description Location Policy Center Policy Center Africa/Casablanca public

Karim El Aynaoui will contribute to the conference “A Post-Pandemic Growth Strategy for Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries” which will be co-organized by the Centre for Mediterranean Integration (CMI), Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) and The Growth Dialogue on December 14, 2021 starting 18:00.

This conference will be the first event of AMSE-CMI Knowledge and Policy Dialogues on Sustainable Development Models. This series of events will provide a platform of dialogue between experts and policy/institutional stakeholders in order to rethink economic, social and environmental policies under a regional approach and to provide Sustainable Development models in the post-covid Mediterranean. The events will include renowned academic scientists, research scholars, Mediterranean stakeholders and experts to exchange and share their thoughts on all aspects of post-covid development.

Speakers
Karim El Aynaoui
Executive President
Karim El Aynaoui is Executive President of the Policy Center for the New South. He is also Executive Vice-President of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University and Dean of its Humanities, Economics and Social Sciences Cluster. Karim El Aynaoui is an economist. From 2005 to 2012, he worked at the Central Bank of Morocco where he held the position of Director of Economics, Statistics, and International Relations. At the Central Bank of Morocco, he was in charge of the Research Department and equally a member of the Governor’s Cabinet. Previously, he worked for eight years at the World Bank as an Economist for its regional units of the Middle East and North Africa and Africa. Karim El Aynaoui has published books and journal articles on macroeconomic issues in developing countries. Hi ...