Conference
Country Event Morocco: Youth & Women’s inclusion in the labor market: challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region
9 June 2022
Rabat
Labelled as Youth and women’s inclusion in the labour market: challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region, the first country event of the EuroMeSCo Annual Conference 2022 will be held in Rabat on June 9.
The Event will be broadcasted live via the PCNS’ Facebook page and YouTube channel, with live coverage on Twitter.
This country event is co-organised with
Agenda
09h15 –09h30 Welcome Remarks
09h30 –10h00 Policy Perspectives: Youth and women’s inclusion in the labor market: challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region
Plenary Session I: Youth’s inclusion in the labour market : challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region
Moderator
Emmanuel Cohen-Hadria
Expert on Euro-Mediterranean Policies
IEMed – The European Institute of the Mediterranean
Speaker
Rania Bikhazi
Director
ILO - International Labour Organisation. Office for Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.
11h45-12h45 Working Session I: Green and digital jobs as drivers of social inclusion in Morocco
13h45 – 15h15 Plenary Session II: Women's inclusion in the labour market : challenges and opportunities for the Mediterranean region
Speaker
Hayat H. Shoubaki
Researcher and project coordinator
The West Asia-North Africa (WANA) Institute
Speaker
Zineb Bouba
Head of the Economic and Financial Report and Gender Budget Report Department
Moroccan Ministry of Economy and Finance
16h15 Working session II: Social protection in the Mediterranean region : challenges and opportunities
Moderator
Ana López Vázquez
Events and Dialogue Officer of the EuroMeSCo Project
IEMed – The European Institute of the Mediterranean
Speaker
Katarzyna Sidło
Director of the Middle East and North Africa Department
CASE – Center for Social and Economic Research
Speaker
Briac Deffobis
Head of Section in Delegation - Social Sectors, Agriculture and Rural Development
European Union Delegation to Morocco