Ahmed Lagha

The European migration pact by the Delphi economic forum

The Delphi Economic Forum confirms its second conference on the Eastern Mediterranean and South-East Europe. On 12 October, you will have the opportunity to to attend, free of charge, a series of conferences on a wide variety of topics relating to the Mediterranean ecosystem. For example :  Mediterranean Development Initiative will be represented by Ghazi Ben Ahmed for

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A week at the European Parliament on “Migration and Mobility” with experts from North Africa and europe

The Mediterranean Development Initiative Think Tank had the opportunity to meet recently in Brussels with the European Commission Vice President Mr. Margaritis Schinas coordinating among others the Commission’s work on a New Pact on Migration and Asylum. We had a very fruitful exchange with the VP and his team. We are convinced that working together

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KLL Advisory & MDI organised their second roundtable on agriculture in Tunisia

These are five of the many facts presented by our interlocutors in the Mediterranean Development Initiative Brussels| KLL ADVISORY roundtable on the topic of Tunisian agriculture. For decades, the social policy of the state has never considered de facto producers and breeders as economic operators but as social instruments of a subsidy policy aimed at

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MDI’s first roundtable marks a successful start!

MDI’s first roundtable marks a successful start! Organized in the heart of the European administrative district, at the Press Club Brussels Europe, our interlocutors took turns to speak on the transitions in Syria and Tunisia. The moderator, Koetsenruijter Adrianus, brought his opinion enlightened by his work in the European institutions as well as his experience

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): the Mediterranean and Tunisia cases

The latest report of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) was recently published! It focuses on the disadvantages of global pollution and global warming that we are experiencing head-on. Click here to read the 2023 report. The most vulnerable ecosystems are highlighted, including that of the Mediterranean Sea and the nations that surround it:

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