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| == Optimizing Socio-economic Benefits of Sustainable Energy Technologies in Developing & Emerging Countries: Employment & Value Chain Promotion == | | == Optimizing Socio-economic Benefits of Sustainable Energy Technologies in Developing & Emerging Countries: Employment & Value Chain Promotion == |
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| '''Venue: Présidence de l’Université Mohamed V, Rabat/Morocco'''<br/> | | '''Venue: Présidence de l’Université Mohamed V, Rabat/Morocco'''<br/> |
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| | style="width: 218px;" | Klaus Jacob, Center for Environmental Policy Research (FFU) | | | style="width: 218px;" | Klaus Jacob, Center for Environmental Policy Research (FFU) |
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| | style="width: 218px;" | Johara Bellali/Karolin Blattmann, Adelphi | | | style="width: 218px;" | Johara Bellali/Karolin Blattmann, Adelphi |
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09.30 - 10.00
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Opening of the workshop: Welcome of participants by the chair Objectives of the workshop Short round for Q&A, feedback by participants
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Moderation: Mustapha Ayaita
Steffen Erdle, GIZ
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10:00-10:45
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Short introduction of the SE4JOBS project:
Background / rationale Conceptual / methodological approach Possible outcomes / impacts Short round for Q&A, feedback by participants
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Moderation: Mustapha Ayaita
Steffen Erdle, GIZ
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10:45-11:00
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Coffee Break
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11:00-13:00
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The first stage of the SE4JOBS project: main results and the way forward
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Moderation: Steffen Erdle
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11:00-12:00
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Good practice analysis of worldwide reference countries: Analytical framework for good practice identification, first empirical results
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Klaus Jacob, Center for Environmental Policy Research (FFU)
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12:00-12:30
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Some key assumptions on entry points and the uptake potential of MENA countries: the case of Morocco and Tunisia
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Johara Bellali/Karolin Blattmann, Adelphi
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12:30-13:00
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Options / perspectives for the development of a new policy tool box
Each presentation 15 min, followed by Q&A
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Klaus Jacob, Center for Environmental Policy Research (FFU)
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13:00 – 14:00
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Lunch Break
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14:00 – 16:00
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Feedback and input statements from the field:
- Political strategies & overall policy guide-lines: energy, industry, employment …
- Current situation and territorial approach of RE/EE deployment; RE/EE-based value and employment creation
- Technological skills and human capacity building
- Private sector development and experiences
- International cooperation activities in the concerned policy fields
- Perspectives for employment generation in the framework of the energy transition
Each intervention 5 min, followed by possibility for Q&A and discussion with participants
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Moderation: Steffen Erdle
Z. Ettaik/M. Machkori, MEMEEE M. Bentahar, ONME (TBC) S. El Manaa, MIT
A. Touzani, ADEREE S. Chérif, STEG Profs. M. Ayaita, M. Amzazi, R. Cherkaoui, M. Benlemlih, N. Komiha, REU-NET
A. Meftah, Cluster EMC N. Zeddou, Cluster Solaire Z. Sadik, Bureau Veritas
V. Schick/U. Fimpel, GIZ
J. Kuntze/B. Payard, GIZ A. Chtioui, GIZ
Mohamed Berdai/Dieter Uh
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16:00-16:30
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Coffee Break
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16:30-18:30
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Consolidation of results:
Intl. field experiences and sector approaches: Sustainable economic development as well as private sector and employment promotion Relevance of the contributions, opportunities for cooperation with the SE4JOBS Project
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Moderation: Mustapha Ayaita
Hans-Joachim Zinnkann, GIZ Johanna Jagnow, GIZ Steffen Erdle, GIZ Hind Ilidrissi, RCREEE
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17:30 – 18.00
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End of the workshop:
Conclusions and recommendations for the future work plan and the next steps
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Moderation: Mustapha Ayaita
Steffen Erdle, GIZ
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