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Agence De L'oriental Royaume du Maroc Le Premier Ministre Agence pour la Promotion et le Développement Economique et Social de la Préfecture et des Provinces Agence de l’Oriental de la Région de l’Oriental du Royaume A shared wealt Initiatives to promote Moroccan diaspora Euromed Invest Anima, October 8, 2015, Milan Sommaire New regional context New territorial view Moroccans Living Abroad National and regional strategies to promote the diaspora Territorial Marketing Text law for creating the oriental agency Extrait de la Loi 12-05 portant sur la création de l’Agence de Promotion et de Développement Economique et Social de la Préfecture et des Provinces de la Région Orientale du Royaume Article 2: « L’Agence a pour mission, dans ses limites territoriales […] D’œuvrer à la promotion de l’emploi et à l’initiative privée, notamment en apportant son soutien aux petites et moyennes entreprises, ainsi qu’aux marocains résidents à l’étranger pour les projets d’investissements sis dans la zone d’intervention de l’Agence. » New regional A. context Ouverture de l’Oriental sur - Area: 90 127 km², or 12% of the national l’Europe et la Méditerranée territory -PopulationAmélioration: 2.3 million de l’infrastructure inhabitants économique et financière -70 % of the population is concentrated in the north of the region Amélioration du cadre de vie Lutte contre la pauvreté et l’exclusion sociale Développement des pôles de compétence et de compétitivité New regional A. context Opening of the Oriental on Europe and the Mediterranean Development Improving poles of economic competence and and financial competitiveness Infrastructure Royal Initiative A new vision Fight against poverty Improwing the and social quality of life exclusion New regional A. context Completed Projects Projet Total en Millions de DH Autoroute Fès-Oujda 9 125 Chemin de fer Taourirt-Nador 2 244 Dédoublement de la route Oujda-Nador 434 Rocade méditérranéenne 1 400 Requalification de Saïdia 369 Aéroport de Bouarfa 150 Aéroport Oujda-Angad 650 Requalification urbaine de Oujda 3 000 Complexe touristique de Saïdia 15 800 Complexe touristique de la Mar Chica 11 000 Sous total 44 172 Programme Industriel (PDIRO) 28 700 Total 72 872 New territorial B. view Allemagne Distribution of the Diaspora of the Oriental Europe Germany (60%) Netherlands ( 60%) Belgium (40%) France (30%) Spain (30%) Italy (10%) sources : - Marocains de l’Extérieur – Fondation Hassan II (édition 2003) - Agence de l’Oriental Mobilization of The diaspora : a shared wealth Moroccans Living C.Abroad Moroccans of the world are more about 10% of the Moroccan population (1/3 from the Oriental) living all over the world: Europe, Arab countries, Canada, USA and Africa ...) Mobilization of Moroccans Living C.Abroad National Strategy Ministry Responsible for MRE CCME: Consultative Council of Moroccans Abroad Hassan II Foundation Mohammed V Foundation Civil society Mobilization of Moroccans Living C.Abroad Visibility strategies development and regionalization New economic strategy of Morocco MRE mobilization for government projects Sector Plans Mobilization of Moroccans Living C. Abroad Regional Strategy: Projects GTZ – Agence de l’Oriental : Migration and Development CNUCED - Agence de l’Oriental - USAID : Territorial marketing , IED promotion and e -regulation project UE : Institutional twinning Territorial marketing Mobilization of Moroccans Living C. Abroad Regional Strategy: Projects Goals: Create mechanisms that allow positioning migration as a catalyst for economic development in the Oriental Region Mobilization of Moroccans Living C. Abroad Regional Strategy: Projects Projet goals : e-regulation Promotion of investment in the Oriental Region through the establishment of a comprehensive database, accessible to the attention of domestic and foreign investors, notably through the e -regulation project Mobilization of Moroccans Living C. Abroad Regional Strategy: Projects goals : Project "institutional twinning" in the context of support for making institutional level Moroccan authorities, in view of the entry into force of the Morocco - EU Association Agreement Territorial D. Marketing The Agency with the Diaspora wherever it requested Forums & salons: Morocco Hexagon Operation in France : Participation in step Marseille, Lille, Montpellier, Grenoble, Amiens, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands , Spain, Canada , … Support for decentralized cooperation and twinning agreements with the Oriental. Champagne Ardennes, Aix en Provence, Lille, Grenoble, Andalousie, Bruxelle, … Territorial D. Marketing Promotion économique de l’Oriental à l’étranger à travers des manifestations internationales Forums & salons: Franco-Moroccan Forum 2011 ( Aix en Provence ) Renewable energies Forum France - Maghreb 2013 ( Paris ) Forum anima December 2013 ( Oujda ) : Development agencies Exposure to IMA 2015 ( Paris ) : The contemporary Morocco Territorial D. Marketing Promotion économique de l’Oriental à l’étranger à travers des manifestations internationales Conventions: - Tres Culturas Foundation ( Seville ) - Anna Lindh Foundation, - Euro-Arab Foudation - IPEMED - Agreement with the Junta Andalusia, Catalunya - … Territorial D. Marketing Territorial D. Marketing Territorial D. Marketing Territorial D. Marketing Web - www.orientalmarocain.ma - www.orientaldeveloppement.ma - www.orientaltechnologies.ma - www.orientaltourisme.ma - www.orientalcarrieres.ma - www.orientalculture.ma Des investissement de la daispora: Touristic Sector • Rehabilitation Project of Marchica Lagoon Renewable Energy • Future Solar Energy plant in Ain Bni Mathar Clean industry • Cleantech of Oujda (within the technopole) Transportation and Logistics •New port of Nador west Med Research and Development , Information Technologies Proximity Activities •The new vision of the (INDH) Royaume du Maroc Le Premier Ministre Agence pour la Promotion et le Développement Economique et Social de la Préfecture et des Provinces Agence de l’Oriental de la Région de l’Oriental du Royaume Thank You Agence de l’Oriental www.oriental.ma Euromed Invest Anima, Milan 2015.
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