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OECD Review of Risk Management Policies Morocco

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This study analyses initiatives undertaken in Morocco to support the management of critical risks. It covers steps taken by central government and local authorities, research centres, the private sector, and civil society. It focuses particularly on questions relating to the governance of risks, co-ordination, and the engagement of key stakeholders. The analysis looks at the entire risk management cycle, including risk assessment, prevention and mitigation, emergency response and management, recovery and reconstruction. It also identifies the challenges that Morocco still needs address in order to improve the resilience of its economy and society to critical risks.

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Methodology

This report is the product of a “peer review” conducted using the OECD’s own principles. It was directed by the OECD Secretariat between December 2014 and May 2016, included three peer experts in risk management in OECD countries, and received support from the Moroccan Ministry of General Affairs and Governance and the Ministry of the Interior. It was financed in part by the Global Initiative on Disaster Risk Management (GIDRM) and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).

English Also available in: French

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