Morocco’s Prime Minister Akhannouch Meets with OECD Secretary-General
Morocco and OECD Celebrate Strong Partnership as Second Country Program Concludes
Rabat, Morocco – Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch met with Mathias Cormann, Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), in Rabat on Wednesday to celebrate the successful conclusion of the second Morocco-OECD Country Programme. The meeting highlighted the enduring and fruitful collaboration between Morocco and the international organization.
The Country Programme, a testament to the morocco-celebrates-throne-day-in-malawi-with-high-profile-reception/” title=”Morocco's Throne Day Celebrated in Malawi with High-Profile Reception”>strong partnership, focused on bolstering support, partnership, and cooperation across various sectors. This collaborative effort underscores Morocco’s commitment to economic and social progress, aligning with the OECD’s mission to promote policies that improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.
The OECD, with its 38 member countries, provides a platform for countries to share experiences and best practices in tackling economic, social, and environmental challenges. Morocco, though not a full member, actively engages with the OECD through various programs and initiatives, demonstrating its dedication to international cooperation and development.
This latest milestone in the Morocco-OECD partnership comes at a time when the global economy faces significant headwinds. The insights and recommendations stemming from the Country Programme are expected to be instrumental in guiding Morocco’s policy choices in the years to come.
The meeting between Prime Minister Akhannouch and Secretary-General Cormann signifies not just the end of a successful program, but the beginning of a new chapter in the Morocco-OECD partnership. As Morocco continues on its path of reform and development, the OECD’s expertise and support will undoubtedly prove invaluable.