The House of Representatives is taking part in the 2022 Global Parliamentary Forum, co-organized by the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund, virtually, on April 13-20.
The House is represented at this parliamentary event by:
- Rep. Anouar Sabri, Group of the National Rally of Independents;
- Rep. Idriss Chebchali, Group of Authenticity and Modernity;
- Rep. Mohamed El Hafed, Istiqlali Group of Unity and Egalitarianism;
- Rep. Abdelkader Taher, Socialist Group;
- Rep. Kelthoum Naim, Haraki Group;
- Rep. Khadija Oualbacha, Constitutional, Democratic and Social Group;
- Rep. Meryem Ouhssata, Group of Progress and Socialism;
- Rep. Aicha El Koute, Parliamentary Caucus of Justice and Development
The forum offers an opportunity for participants to exchange views on urgent development issues and discuss public policies with a special focus on debt management, climate, green economy and infrastructure.
The Forum features the participation of more than 80 parliamentarians from Europe, Latin America, Africa, the Arab World and Asia. It will discuss several themes related to the role of parliamentarians in consolidating the healthcare systems, and rendering them capable of facing pandemics. The Forum will also tackle the role of innovations in eliminating poor learning. Besides, some sessions of the Forum will debate the role of debt management in achieving fair equitable development, in addition to the role of financing mechanisms in fighting climate change towards a comprehensive green recovery.
It should be noted that the World Bank is a partner to the House of Representatives in the area of providing expertise and advice, through the organization of seminars and workshops.