Morocco

Morocco

Strengthening public water in Africa

August 2011
Samir Bensaid

While both North–South partnerships and SouthSouth Partnerships have strengths and limitations, linking these in networked models is an effective way to mobilise expertise and funding and achieve success.

Understanding the Arab Spring

June 2011
Salwa Ismail, Shaheer George, Mehdi Lalou, Yao Graham,

Middle East scholars join TNI fellows in a unique and fascinating discussion of the context of the democracy uprisings in the Middle East and the way it may shape the region for future generations.

Strengthening public water in Africa: South South North networked model of Public-public Partnerships

May 2011

Samir Bensaid is author of the new chapter addition to the collaborative book project "Reclaiming Public Water"- part of TNI's Water Justice programme - which brings experience and insight from Morocco and Mauritania.

The “Arab 1848”: Reflections on US Policy & the Power of Nonviolence

February 2011

The uprising in the Arab world shows, along with being a textbook example of nonviolence as a mechanism of democratic social change, the crude results of a US policy based on dictatorship promotion.

Von Marokko Bis Afghanistan

March 2009

Die arabischen Länder des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens werden bei uns meist nur dann wahrgenommen, wenn über Kriege und politische Gewalt berichtet wird. Militärische Besatzung, Widerstand und terroristische Anschläge bestimmen unser Bild der Region, ohne dass die Hintergründe und Ursachen der Konflikte verstanden werden.

Water privatisation in Morocco

June 2008
TNI
Mehdi Lahlou

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Private interests and Morocco's economy

Since the mid-1990s (1) , Morocco's economic and political decision-makers have pushed for the liberalisation, privatisation and the lowering of the trade barriers agenda that has been prevalent in the country since 1983. (2) Most public companies were sold.