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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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Risk assessment in Morocco

A precise and shared knowledge of the risks at stake constitutes the foundation for any decision relating to risk prevention and raising awareness about the development of risk culture. This chapter outlines the institutional context of risk assessment in Morocco, the recent changes it has witnessed. It addresses questions regarding measures, sources and access to strategic data that provide crucial information about various types of hazards and challenges facing the country. Finally, the chapter discusses how Morocco can take advantage of its skills base and pilot tools in order to establish an adequate risk assessment process that is both fully integrated with its strategy and operational.

English Also available in: French

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