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Second phase needs assessment for Morocco; a CCPB MENA Programme beneficiary country


10 - 12 June 2015
Rabat
, Morocco

UNCTAD is conducting fact-finding missions in all CCPB MENA beneficiary countries and carrying out needs assessments.

Morocco is among the second group of countries to be assessed. Once all national and regional needs are duly assessed, UNCTAD and the beneficiary countries will discuss and propose the concrete national and regional activities to be carried out, which will be further discussed in the First MENA Workshop at the end of July.
UNCTAD's CCPB MENA Programme, with the support of the Swedish Government cooperation, aims to promote regional integration through the formulation and enforcement of competition and consumer rules as tools for inclusive and sustainable economic growth. It also addresses issues such as gender equality, good governance and anticorruption.
CCPB MENA Programme beneficiary countries are: Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Palestine, and Yemen.
The programme has five objectives: to enhance MENA countries with effective capacities to adopt and implement competition policies, to enhance MENA countries with effective capacities to adopt and implement consumer policies, to provide assistance to private sector to create a competitive environment without unnecessary bureaucratic burdens, to develop a regional strategy to assist MENA countries in adopting competition neutrality frameworks for enforcing competition law to public enterprises, and to effectively facilitate the accession of new members into GLOBAL COMPAL and respond to the different needs and circumstances of different countries, tailor-made policy advice and capacity building activities.
In order to decide upon and design the individual national and regional activities, UNCTAD is organizing fact-finding visits to all CCPB MENA beneficiaries to conduct needs assessments.
These assessments involve:
Interviews with government officials, the judiciary and the legislative power that bear an interest in the administrative, regulatory and enforcement aspects of competition and consumer protection law.
Interviews with local businesses and consumer associations, academia, legal/economics/business professionals, former enforcers/policy makers, media and other relevant stakeholders to competition and consumer protection.
Interview with other international partners, be that from the public sector (such as other United Nations agencies or development agencies working in the field of competition and consumer protection) or from the private sector (such the American Chamber of Commerce or the EU Chamber of Commerce).
Methodology used for the assessments:
  • Desk research and exchange of information
  • Questionnaires to be completed by selected institutions prior to field missions
  • Sets of questions to be addressed in the interviews
  • Conducting interviews
  • Follow up with additional information from the interviewed institutions
  • Establishment of long-term working relationships between UNCTAD and the stakeholders
Objectives of the mission:
  • Clear and concise picture of the state of consumer protection and competition in Morocco
  • Clear and well-founded prioritization in relation to the needs on consumer protection and competition
  • Input for implementation strategies and activities in National Operational Plan
  • Establishment of long-term working relationship between UNCTAD and all stakeholders
Participants:
National stakeholders: governmental consumer protection and competition authorities; judiciary, legislators, businesses, consumer associations, media, academia.
UNCTAD representatives:
  • Julieta Coca, Project Officer, Competition and Consumer Policies Branch, UNCTAD
  • Juan Luis Crucelegui, Chief, Capacity Building and Advisory Services Section, Competition and Consumer Policies Branch, UNCTAD
  • Philippe Brusick, member of the Advisory Group of Experts on Competition and Consumer Protection of UNCTAD, ex-Head of UNCTAD Competition and Consumer Policies Branch.
  • Gustavo Valbuena, member of the Advisory Group of Experts on Competition and Consumer Protection of UNCTAD

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Co-organizer(s):
Morocco's Ministry of Economy and Trade
Sponsor / funding:
Swedish Government

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Contact

Julieta Coca
Project Officer
Competition and Consumer Policies Branch
Division on International Trade in Goods and Services
Tel : +41 22 917 5780 
E-mail : julieta.coca@unctad.org