The CCME organizes a meeting on the Moroccan Constitution in Washington DC

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

The working group « Administration, users' rights and public policy" (ADUPP),  of the Council for the Moroccan community abroad (CCME) organizes a meeting on “the Moroccan constitution in action within the Moroccan community abroad: a review from July 2011 to july 2015” on the 23th october 2015 in Washington DC. This meeting is organized in partnership with the American Moroccan Legal Empowerment Network (AMLEN) and the Alliance for Rule of Law Promotion & Alternative Dispute Resolution (ARPA). 

The goal of the first meeting organized by the CCME’s working group in the United States, is to make an assessment of the Moroccan Constitution’s articles (art.16, art.17, art.18 and art.30) linked to the Moroccan community abroad.   

The CCME’s working group announces many American and Moroccan participants and speakers from Washington DC. Migration experts, professors, members of the Moroccan and American  civil society will talk about the Moroccan-American community in the United States, American-Moroccan academic cooperation and the new generation of Americans from Moroccan descent.  

More than 150.000 americans from Moroccan descent live in the United States. This population is known for it’s high education : 41% are graduated from Moroccan and American universities. The Moroccan-American civil society is also one of the most active in the world.  

Other meetings of the ADUPP will take place in several states of the United States and Canada next year.

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