Gouvernance mondiale des migrations : comment sortir du face à face Nord-Sud ?
Palmeraie Conference Center, Marrakesh, Morocco
The global dialogue on migration is frequently stalled due to contradictory interests and positions between the countries of the North (Europe and North America) and those of the South. However, these positions do not take into account changes in migration profiles of countries, which can be departure, transit and receiving countries. Can multilateralism break with the North-South paradigm? Moreover, what is the added value of non-state actors (diaspora, NGOs, companies) or infra-state actors (local authorities) in the global governance of migration?
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Agenda:
Bouchra Rahmouni, Senior Fellow, OCP Policy Center
Speakers
Matthieu Tardis, Research Fellow for the Center for Migration and Citizenship, Ifri
Khalid Zerouali, Head of the Migration and Border Surveillance Directorate, Moroccan Interior Ministry
Thierno Camara, Chairman, Forum des Organisations de Solidarité Internationale issues des Migrations (FORIM)