Invited to speak on several current issues, Mr. Réda Chami noted that Morocco has entered a very long drought trend, in which the country will experience less and less precipitation, specifying that “this structural problem requires a structural response.
Based on the results of a study published in the journal “Nature”, he noted that Australian researchers have affirmed that Morocco is among five countries in the world which will be affected by the phenomenon of depletion of precipitation in a strong and measurable way. over the next fifty years.
Moroccans are perhaps not yet aware that water will become a rare commodity, warned Mr. Chami, calling for a change in consumption habits of this vital resource.
The dam policy was a visionary decision of the late HM King Hassan II, he recalled, specifying that this policy is still continuing, particularly with the construction of small hill dams, and that other solutions are also being implemented. in place, notably the desalination of sea water.
On another note, the president of the CESE stressed that the moralization of public life is dependent on better application of the law and the adoption of new regulations in this area, pleading, in particular for the promulgation of a text legislation relating to the fight against illicit enrichment.
In the same context, he highlighted the importance of the principle of accountability, as a means likely to moralize public life and strengthen citizens’ confidence in institutions.
The aim of this series of “Carte blanche” meetings is to offer a space for expression to guests, so that they can express themselves in their field of specialization by addressing subjects and questions that concern public opinion, declared to the press the president of CJAM, Jalal Al Makhfi.
The CJAM is open to both public and private institutions, as well as international and regional players operating in the media field. The aim is to promote exchange and constructive dialogue to facilitate the work of representatives of the international press in Morocco.