Optimizing Socio-economic Benefits of Sustainable Energy Technologies in Developing & Emerging Countries: Employment & Value Chain Promotion
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Venue: Présidence de l’Université Mohamed V, Rabat/Morocco
Number of participants: 30 max
Invitation to the workshop: English version and French version
Participants list: Download
Agenda
Time Item Speaker
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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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Additional information for participants:
- Technical tools available: beamer, pinboard, flipchart, “ZOP Koffer”
- Working languages: English and French; simultaneous translation available
- Recording, consolidation & dissemination of contributions by RE-ACTIVATE staff
- Lunch and coffee at the workshop, dinner with participants on Wednesday, 20.00
- Presentations to be submitted by 8 June, publication online after the workshop
- Organization of transport and accommodation: Amal Bouhafra from RE-ACTIVATE
Reference
This article is part of the RE-ACTIVATE project. RE-ACTIVATE “Promoting Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the MENA Region” is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
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