Tags (21) : Rym Ayadi
TRIGGER measures perception of EU actions in Africa
02/15/2022 | Development models in Mediterranean
During a webinar organised by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists’ Association, several experts questioned whether the EU remained a relevant contributor to supporting development policy on the continent. Version française
Africa,
Andrea Renda,
Belgium,
Brussels,
Centre for European Policy,
CEPS,
Covid-19,
Domenico Rosa,
Emanes,
Emea,
EU,
EU-African Union summit,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists’ Association,
Euro-Mediterranean Network of Economic Studies,
Europe,
European Commission,
European Union,
GRID,
Harriet Sena Siaw-Boateng,
Luxembourg,
Moubarak Lô,
North Africa,
Rym Ayadi,
Senegal,
Trends in global governance and Europe's role,
Trigger
Post-Covid recovery at heart of EMNES AGM
02/08/2022 | Development models in Mediterranean
The Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies has held its latest annual conference on the theme of post-pandemic recovery. The association will be extending its network to Africa in 2022, with a number of multidisciplinary studies in the pipeline. Version française
Centre for european policy studies,
CEPS,
Cinzia Alcidi,
Covid-19,
Emanes,
EMEA,
EMnes,
Euro-mediterranean economists' association,
euro-mediterranean network for economic studies,
euro-méditerranean and african network for economic studies,
Hala el Said,
NAEC,
New approches to economic challenges,
OECD,
Pillars for Inclusive,
Rym Ayadi,
Sara Ronco,
Sustainable and Resilient Growth and Innovative Socio-Economic Models Post Covid-19 Pandemic in the Mediterranean and Africa,
William Hynes
Creact4Med aiming to boost creative industries in Mediterranean
02/01/2022 | Development models in Mediterranean
Coordinated by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association, the European Creact4Med project intends to highlight the important role played by cultural and creative industries in the Southern Mediterranean. Version française
Algeria,
Association des économistes euro-méditerranéens,
CCI,
Creact4Med,
CReactiv Entrepreneurs ACTing FOR the future MEDiterranean,
Egypt,
Emea,
Emnes,
european Commission européenne,
European Union,
Ingrid Schwaiger,
Israel,
Jordan,
Lebanon,
Mena,
Middle east North Africa,
Morocco,
Méditerranean,
NEAR,
Palestine,
Rym Ayadi,
Tunisia,
World Bank
Financial inclusion – A means of resilience for Southern mediterranean countries
12/23/2021 | Development models in Mediterranean
According to a study carried out by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association (EMEA) and the Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies (EMNES), financial inclusion was a key factor of resilience in Southern mediterranean countries. Version française
Alia El Mahdi,
Dima Daradkeh,
Dorra Hmaied,
Egypt,
EMEA,
EMNES,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
financial inclusion,
Jordan,
Lebanon,
Mais Shaban,
Mediterranean,
Morocco,
Najat El Mekkaoui,
Nooh Alshyab,
Olfa Benouda,
Rania Makni,
Rym Ayadi,
Sandra Challita,
Sara Loukili,
Serena Sandri,
Soumaya Ben Khelifa,
southern mediterranean countries,
Taghreed Hassouba,
Tunisia,
Yeganeh Forouheshfar
EMEA sets out Covid-19 economic resilience foundations
02/11/2021 | Development models in Mediterranean
Mediterranean health systems tested by Covid-19
01/14/2021 | Development models in Mediterranean
A lack of budgetary means and chronic structural socio-economic weaknesses have prevented an adequate political response to the coronavirus pandemic in the six countries studied by the Euro-Mediterranean Economists’ Association. Version française

Algeria,
coronavirus crisis,
Covid-19,
EMEA,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
How resilient are the Healthcare systems in the Mediterranean,
Jordan,
KAS PolDiMed,
Konrad Adenauer Foundation,
Lebanon,
Mediterranean,
Morocco,
Palestine,
Rym Ayadi,
Sara Ronco,
Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries (SEMC),
Tunisia
INVESTMED supporting young and women at head of innovating enterprises
12/03/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
In Tunisia, Egypt and Lebanon, the INVESTMED project will provide support to innovating SMEs and start-up run by young and women entrepreneurs. Version française

AFAEMME,
blue economy,
Businessmed,
CEEBA,
Confederation of Egyptian European Business Associations,
Ebsomed,
Egypt,
EMEA,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed),
European Union (EU),
FEBEA,
green economy,
iED,
IEMed,
ILO,
Innovative Sustainable Start-Ups for the Mediterranean,
Institute of Entrepreneurship Development,
Investmed,
Jihen Boutiba,
Lebanon,
LUMSA University,
Med Confederation,
Mediterranean,
Roma,
Rumundu,
Rym Ayadi,
Solid,
Spanish Chamber of Commerce,
start-up,
Tunisia,
Union of Mediterranean Confederations of Enterprises,
women,
youth
750 bn of EU funds to make Member States resilient
11/17/2020 | Society / Institutions
Angela Merkel,
Corona Bonds,
coronavirus crisis,
Covid-19,
Dacian Ciolos,
digital economy,
ECSC,
EMEA,
EMNES,
Euler Hermes,
Euratom,
European bonds,
European Commission,
European Council,
European Finance,
European Investment Bank,
European Marshall Plan,
European Parliament,
European Union (EU),
Fitch,
France,
Germany,
green economy,
Henry Marty-Gauquié,
Italy,
Jacques Delors,
Jan Olbrycht,
Moody's,
Netherlands,
NextGenerationEU,
Poland,
Rym Ayadi,
S&P,
social and solidarity economy,
Spain,
SURE,
Treaty of Rome,
United States
EMEA economists gauge Euro-Mediterranean regional integration
10/07/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
Brain drain benefits Southern Mediterranean countries
07/03/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
Three policy papers published by the EMNES (Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies) examine the complex issue of legal immigration in the Mediterranean area and its paradoxical consequences. Encouraging it on one hand reduces illegal immigration, while on the other it leads to a brain drain from south to north. Version française

Ahmad Wali Ahmad Yar,
Algeria,
Cinzia Alcidi,
Egypt,
Emea,
Emnes,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
Jordan,
Labour Supply,
Lebanon,
Mattia Di Salvo,
Mediterranean,
Mehtap Akgüç,
migrants,
Morocco,
Nadzeya Laurentsyeva,
Rym Ayadi,
Southern Mediterranean Countries (SMC),
Tunisia
EMEA’s Mediterranean economists examining coronavirus responses
04/28/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
The Euro-Mediterranean Economists’ Association (EMEA) has been poring over reports of the Covid-19 spread in ten countries and analysing the political responses, with a view to limiting the pandemic’s economic impact. Version française

Algeria,
Chahir Zaki,
China,
coronavirus crisis,
Covid-19,
Emea,
Emnes,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
G20,
Ghana,
Italy,
Jordan,
Kinga Konya,
Kwame Sarpong Barnieh,
Lebanon,
Mais Shaban,
Mediterranean,
Morocco,
Najat El Mekkaoui,
Nooh Alshyab,
Palestine,
Racha Ramadan,
Rim Ben Ayed Mouelhi,
Rym Ayadi,
Samir Abdullah Ali,
Sandra Chalita,
Sara Ronco,
Serena Sandri,
Spain,
Tunisia,
Wuhan,
Yacine Belarbi
Emea and Emnes issue roadmap for blue transition in Mediterranean
04/16/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
EMNES economists advocate a “blue transition” in the Mediterranean region
07/10/2019 | Development models in Mediterranean
blue economy,
Brussels,
Centre for european policy studies,
CEPS,
Cinzia Alcidi,
Emnes,
energy,
environment,
euro-mediterranean,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
inclusiveness,
responsibility,
Rym Ayadi,
Southern Mediterranean Countries (SMC),
sustainable development,
transparency,
TRIS
International work placements to fight youth unemployment
07/01/2019 | Youth mobility in the Mediterranean region
For its annual conference “Employment and employability: Adapting to the Mediterranean jobs market” in Marseille on 21st June, HOMERe brought together experts from twelve countries involved in its international work placement project. Version française


Alexandra Carvalho,
Alfonso Balsamo,
CCIMP,
Chambers of Commerce and Industry,
Egypt,
EMEA,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
European Commission,
Fabrice Alimi,
France,
HOMERe,
Institut Européen de la Méditerranée,
international internships,
Marseille,
Mediterranean,
Miguel Garcia-Herraiz,
Morocco,
Roger Albinnyana,
Rym Ayadi,
Tunisia,
Union for the Mediterranean (UfM),
UPM,
youth,
youth employment
Female entrepreneurship key to Mena region inclusivity.
12/21/2018 | Development models in Mediterranean
Female Labour Force Participation and Entrepreneurship: The Missing Pillar for Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Development in MENA?
11/01/2018 | EMANES reports
Innovation a key factor in VSE/SME growth in MENA region
04/03/2018 | Development models in Mediterranean

VSEs and SMEs account for a very small number of jobs in Egypte, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisa. Innovation could provide a springboard for development. Version française
added-value products,
corruption,
credit facilities,
Development models in Mediterranean,
Egypt,
Emanuele Sessa,
Emnes,
employment,
euro-mediterranean,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
Fuad Al Sheikh,
Growth of Micro,
Hala Helmu El Said,
informal sector,
innovating companies,
innovation,
Jad Allah Rami,
job creation economy,
Jordan,
MENA,
Micro,
microenterprises,
Mohamed Larbi Sidmou,
Monia Ghazali Ferchichi,
Morocco,
new market opportunities,
new processes,
Nooh Alshyab,
obstacles and policies,
overview,
private-sector,
professional networks,
Rana Hosni Ahmed,
reports,
Rim Ben Ayed Mouelhi,
Rym Ayadi,
Serena Sandri,
Small and Medium sized enterprises development in Egypt,
SMEs,
strategic plans,
taxation,
Tunisia,
VSEs
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