Morocco - Encourage Regional Competitiveness Clusters to Promote Employment (CES)
3 January 2012
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The president of the Economic and Social Council (CES), Chakib Benmoussa, emphasizes the need to encourage regional competitiveness clusters to promote employment.
Benmoussa indicates that the region "can have assets and specificities that can drive growth and create wealth," calling for taking advantage of insufficiently exploited resources.
He also underlines the importance of acting on the economic growth model, while emphasizing the sectors that "can drive this growth and promote the creation of skilled jobs."
The employment promotion measures advocated by the Council "try to correct the dysfunctions that appear between the supply and demand of labor," he says.
In this context, the president of the CES advocates for the development of scientific and technical research within the university, in line with the needs of the business world.
He also calls for the mobilization of private and public companies to make it a tool for supporting young people, believing that this support "would be able to facilitate access to financing."
He recommends reorganizing the governance system around a national council, regional employment promotion councils and a regional employment and training observatory.
These organizations "will rely on dedicated funding within the framework of regional funds to be financed by the State and local authorities," adds the official.
"It is necessary to define a specific approach to the Very Small Enterprise (VSE)" which is an important resource to promote, he insists, deploring the absence of texts on the self-entrepreneur.
(MAP)
Maghrebemergent.info
Published on December 31, 2011.
Posted online on January 3, 2012.
Benmoussa indicates that the region "can have assets and specificities that can drive growth and create wealth," calling for taking advantage of insufficiently exploited resources.
He also underlines the importance of acting on the economic growth model, while emphasizing the sectors that "can drive this growth and promote the creation of skilled jobs."
The employment promotion measures advocated by the Council "try to correct the dysfunctions that appear between the supply and demand of labor," he says.
In this context, the president of the CES advocates for the development of scientific and technical research within the university, in line with the needs of the business world.
He also calls for the mobilization of private and public companies to make it a tool for supporting young people, believing that this support "would be able to facilitate access to financing."
He recommends reorganizing the governance system around a national council, regional employment promotion councils and a regional employment and training observatory.
These organizations "will rely on dedicated funding within the framework of regional funds to be financed by the State and local authorities," adds the official.
"It is necessary to define a specific approach to the Very Small Enterprise (VSE)" which is an important resource to promote, he insists, deploring the absence of texts on the self-entrepreneur.
(MAP)
Maghrebemergent.info
Published on December 31, 2011.
Posted online on January 3, 2012.
