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EUROMESCO Annual Conference: Towards more social justice and inclusiveness in the Mediterranean

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Add to Calendar 2022-06-09 08:45:00 2024-04-26 00:21:31 EUROMESCO Annual Conference: Towards more social justice and inclusiveness in the Mediterranean Description Location Policy Center Policy Center Africa/Casablanca public

Country Event – Morocco Youth and women’s inclusion in the labor market: challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region

The inclusion of young people and women is a major concern in several Mediterranean countries, particularly in the South and South-East. The labour markets of the countries on this shore share a number of features that exacerbate the difficulties of social and, above all, professional integration. In this regard, we cite the low demand for labour -which remains crucial in a context of advanced demographic transition- due in particular to the low employment growth, which has multiple origins, including the structure of the economies, their competitiveness and their weak economic and financial integration, at regional and global levels.

In Morocco, for example, the issue of professional integration of young people is well documented. That of women is much less studied. The existing diagnoses in this sense make it possible to identify a declining activity rate mainly caused by the low participation of women in economic activity, and the significant decline in the labour supply of young people. The low participation of women in economic activity has several origins, in particular the traditional distribution of roles in the household, the increasing and the longevity of their schooling (especially in urban areas), marital status, etc.. The clear decline in the share of young people in the labour force over the last decade is due in part to the extension of the duration of schooling ,a quasi-stabilization of the unemployment rate. There is a predominance of long-term unemployment and first-time job seekers  who often face a mismatch between employment and training. There is a large number of young people (about 30%) who are neither in school nor in employment.

In light of these insights, this event is an opportunity to discuss ways to improve the inclusion of youth and women in Morocco and in the Mediterranean region, and to contribute to the discussion in the broader framework of the EuroMeSCo Annual Conference on social justice and inclusion in the Mediterranean countries. To this end, the sessions will tackle the following issues:

  • What are the causes of the low inclusion of youth and women in the labour market in the Mediterranean?
  • Given the discussed causes, what should be the priority in terms of areas of action to improve the situation of youth and women in the labour market in the region?
  • On a more specific topic, what are the means to promote the social inclusion of young people deprived of education and training (in a NEET situation)?
  • With regard to the issue of labour demand, which remains particularly important, what could be the solutions to be brought in the short, medium and long term?
  • In Morocco, can we make the link between the constraints/solutions we have identified and the content of the new development model?


This country event falls into the scope of the project EuroMeSCo: Connecting the Dots, co-funded by the European Union and the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) and co-organised with the Policy Center for the New South.

 

 

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08h45-09h15

Registration

09h15-09h30   

Welcome Remarks

- Ambassador Senén FLORENSA. Executive President, European Institute of the Mediterranean – IEMed.
- Karim EL AYNAOUI. Executive President, Policy Center for the New South – PCNS.

09h30-10h00

Policy Perspectives: Youth and women’s inclusion in the labor market: challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region

- H.E Patricia LLOMBART CUSSAC. Ambassador of the European Union to Morocco.
- Abdelkader EL KHISSASSI. Deputy Secretary General of the Union for the Mediterranean in charge of Economic Development and Employment.

10h00-11h30

Plenary Session I: Youth’s inclusion in the labour market : challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region
Moderation: Emmanuel COHEN HADRIA. European Institute of the Mediterranean – IEMed.
Speakers:

- Rania BIKHAZI. Director, Office for Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, International Labour Organisation – ILO.
- Yassine ISBOUIA. General Coordinator, The Mediterranean Forum for Youth – FOMEJE.
- Aomar IBOURK. Senior Fellow, Policy Center for the New South.

11h30-11h45

Coffe Break

11h45-12h45

Working Session I: Green and digital jobs as drivers of social inclusion in Morocco (Papers presentations and discussion)
Moderators: Rim BERAHAB. Senior Economist, Policy Center for the New South – PCNS & Hamza SAOUDI. Economist, Policy Center for the New South – PCNS.
- Shady EL SHERIF. Research Assistant, Information and Decision Support Center – IDSC.
   Incubating Moroccan Green Entrepreneurs: Challenges and Opportunities for an Inclusive Ecosystem led by Youth.
- Youssef TOBI. International Relations Specialist, Policy Center for the New South.
   Drop-shipping and E-commerce in Morocco, factor of social inclusivity and employment: Context, approach and limits.

12h45-13h45

Buffet lunch

13h45-15h15

Plenary Session II: Women's inclusion in the labour market : challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region
Moderation: Rabha ALLAM. Al Ahram Center for Strategic and Political Studies – ACPSS.
- Hayat AL SHOUBAKI. Researcher and project coordinator in the social justice pillar, West Asia North Africa Institute – WANA.
- Zineb BOUBA. Head of the Economic and Financial Report and Gender Budget Report Department, Moroccan Ministry of Economy and Finance.
- Gaëlle FERRANT. Economist and Gender Specialist, Organisation for Economic cooperation and Development – OCDE.
- Tina ZINTL. Senior Researcher, German Development Institute – DIE.

15h15-16h15

Working session II: Social protection in the Mediterranean region: challenges and opportunities
Moderation: Ana LÓPEZ. Events and Dialogue Officer of the EuroMeSCo Project, European Institute of the Mediterranean – IEMed.
- Katarzyna SIDŁO. Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department, Center for Social and Economic Research – CASE.
- Briac DEFFOBIS. Head of Section in Delegation – Operations III – Social Sectors, Agriculture and Rural Development, European Union Delegation to Morocco
- Boutaina FALSY. Expert in social protection and in social policies.