the HCP opens up to international expertise

The High Commission for Planning (HCP) recently received in Rabat, Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdila, Swiss consultant with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), as part of the preparations for a new national survey on the family conducted by the HCP, for the year 2023.

In a statement to MAP, following a meeting with the High Commissioner for Planning, Ahmed Lahlimi Alami, Ms. Sauvain-Dugerdil said she was proud of this cooperation with the HCP and supported by UNFPA, considering that this project would be fruitful and promising in terms of studies and research in the field of the family.

This survey makes it possible, in fact, to draw up the themes taking into account international comparability and above all to better reflect the national context, she said.

According to her, this mission will focus on the in-depth examination of the methodological file of the survey prepared by the HCP team in order to determine the mechanisms of adaptation of the Moroccan family, their new perceptions and their family networks as well as to approach the attitudes of the population vis-à-vis their standard of living and their family well-being.

Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil is Honorary Professor at the University of Geneva and has accompanied the Swiss Federal Office of Statistics in the development of surveys on the Swiss family. From the perspective of anthropological demography, the family is at the center of his research and in particular family and fertility, choice of spouse, gender, stages of the life course, timetable, population and development, research ethics.

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