Health systems in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia: National challenges and joint issues
- Farid Chaoui,Michel Legros.
In order to develop its sectorial socio-economic projects, IPEMED organized a reflection on the current and future shape of health systems in the Maghreb. The result was a report entitled “National challenges and joint issues: health systems in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia”. The work was carried out by North African... ![]()
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Les notes ipemed - N°11 September 2010
The energy ring and the Euro-Mediterranean electricity market
Abdenour Keramane. MEDENERGIEEnergy is undoubtedly the domain in which euro-Mediterranean countries’ interdependence is the most strategic and runs deepest. Cooperation has been built up on the basis of oil and gas supplies, made steady and secure thanks t...
Les notes ipemed - N°10 May 2010
Revitalizing Euro-Mediterranean tourism: the big project
Maxime WeigertTourism is a crucial industry for South and East Mediterranean Countries (SEMCs), which enjoy distinct advantages in comparison with other regions of the world. Yet tourism in these countries remains uneven and fragmented, adde...
Les notes ipemed - N°9 April 2010
The Mediterranean energy challenge
Francis GhilèsThe future of the Mediterranean zone depends on more intense and wide-scale cooperation between both sides. This will entail rethinking the European Union’s foreign policy on South and East Mediterranean countries with a much h...
Les notes ipemed - N°8 April 2010
Renewable energy in the Mediterranean: a winning bet
Sous la direction d’Abdenour KeramaneStructural or geological factors combined with historical and geostrategic causes have helped create an unusual energy situation around the Mediterranean. Energy resources (i.e. oil, gas and sun) are concentrated in the souther...
Les notes ipemed - N°7 February 2010
Sea highways: promising prospects in the Mediterranean
Maxime Weigert et Marc AbeilleThe objective of this IPEMED paper is to take the study of the project for trans-Mediterranean sea highways, and use it to highlight maritime transport issues in the Mediterranean, and clarify how developing this mode of transp...
Les notes ipemed - N°6 January 2010
Food Security in the Mediterranean : a major geostrategic issue
Jean-Louis Rastoin & Foued Cheriet.Food security is tied to the right of every individual to get access to “quantitatively and qualitatively adequate and sufficient food corresponding to the local cultural traditions, and which ensures a physical and mental, ind...
