ECA examines migration statistics in Morocco
03/12/2021 | 01:17pm EDT
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Required fields Rabat, March 12, 2021 (ECA) - The ECA Office in North Africa held on Thursday March 11 in Rabat a launch workshop to launch its study on migration statistics in Morocco. The meeting aimed to consult with national and international partners on the methodology of the study in order to achieve a refined understanding of national needs. Participants included representatives of several ministries and UN organizations based in Morocco including the Ministry of the Interior, the
Ministry of
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African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates; the High Commission for Planning; the International Labor Organization (ILO); the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR).
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