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The Initiative on Governance and Investment for Development is a regional effort, initiated and led by countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It promotes broad reforms to enhance the investment climate, modernise governance structures and operations, strengthen regional and international partnerships, and promote sustainable economic growth throughout the MENA region. [more...]
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24-Nov-2009
Government ministers from Arab and OECD countries ended two days of talks with a Declaration pledging continued cooperation to streamline public services and improve business conditions in the Middle East North African (MENA) region in a drive to attract investment and boost development.
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from 22-Nov-2009 to 23-Nov-2009
Under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, the 2009 Ministerial Conference of the MENA Initiative on Governance and Investment for Development took place on 23 November 2009, in Marrakech, Morocco. The conference was preceded by a Business and Governance Day on 22 November 2009. Site en français: Conférence Ministérielle MENA-OCDE 2009
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22-Oct-2009
This Governance Day 2009 offered the opportunity for debate about the governance pre-conditions for economic recovery and sustainable growth, taking into consideration the needs of citizens, the demands of society, and the environmental challenges.
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18-Nov-2009
The MENA-OECD Women's Business Network has been established as part of the MENA-OECD Investment Programme's activities on promoting women's entrepreneurship and employment.
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on 11-Nov-2009
The MENA Centre for Investment and the MENA-OECD Investment Programme brought together the 16 finalists of the MENA 100 Business Plan Competition in Bahrain.
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08-Jul-2009
The sector of water and sanitation faces tremendous challenges, most of which are linked or derive from governance issues. This regional conference discusssed these challenges faces by both OECD and Arab countries.
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16-Jun-2009
The public sector remains one of the main employers in all Arab countries. This technical seminar was organised to focus on vital issues related to measuring and planning human resources in the public sector.
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