ExPEERience Talk #17 – Business and Human Rights in Morocco: Complex Dynamics of Power and Responsibility

Euro-Mediterranean regionBusiness & human rights

Avocats Sans Frontières (ASF) and the Rabat Social Studies Institute (RSSI) invite you to a webinar devoted to the presentation of the results of the report “Agricultural and agri-food companies in Morocco: a continuum of human rights violations and respect, the result of an in-depth survey carried out among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the agricultural and agri-food sectors.

This event will bring together speakers from the RSSI who contributed to the drafting of the report, who will share their expertise on the issues of social justice, corporate responsibility, and labour rights in Morocco.

This report highlights a contrasting business landscape, where some companies demonstrate respect for human rights, while others merely comply. A number of alarming realities emerge:

The report also identifies several structural obstacles to the effectiveness of human rights in agricultural and agri-food companies:

In light of these findings, the report recommends strengthening laws, establishing binding mechanisms, and fostering cooperation among the State, companies, and trade unions to ensure the protection of workers and the communities they affect.

Holder of a doctorate in economics from the Souissi-Rabat Faculty of Economic, Social and Legal Sciences, she is currently a member of the Rabat Social Studies Institute (RSSI). Her work focuses on issues relating to inequality and injustice, particularly about the environment, with a particular interest in waste management, the limits of renewable energy, and the governance of water resources.

Professor of political science at Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco, where she has also served as vice dean for scientific research and cooperation. She is a founding member of the think tank Rabat Social Studies Institute. She has over two decades of experience at the intersection of research, pedagogy, and policy in North Africa. Her research focus encompasses critical areas such as authoritarian resilience, electoral dynamics, youth engagement in politics, social norms, violence against women, social movements, business and human rights, and the ethical dimensions of research in MENA countries.

With a doctorate in Management Sciences from the University of Montpellier, she is interested in critical management studies, particularly the study and critique of entrepreneurial models. She is currently a teacher-researcher at the Ain Chock Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences at Hassan II University in Casablanca.

This ExPEERience Talk aims to present the main findings of the report, analyse the human rights practices of agricultural and agri-food companies in Morocco and share the recommendations put forward by the report.

This webinar aims to create a space for dialogue around a central question: how can companies take sustainable responsibility for human rights in Morocco?

Join us to find out more about the state of human rights in the agricultural and agri-food sectors in Morocco — an opportunity to exchange information and explore fairer and more structural responses to these challenges.