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Fouad Abdelmoumni, born in Berkane in 1958, is a human rights activist and Moroccan economist<ref>http://www.jeuneafrique.com/110024/archives-thematique/fouad-abdelmoumni/</ref>. Since 13 February 2016 he has been secretary-general of Transparency Maroc<ref>http://www.huffpostmaghreb.com/2016/02/13/fouad-abdelmoumn-transparency-maroc_n_9226670.html</ref>, <ref>http://www.leconomiste.com/flash-infos/fouad-abdelmoumni-prend-la-tete-de-transparency-maroc</ref>. Also known for his actions in the field of microcredit, he was Director General of the NGO Al Amana from 1997 to 2010<ref>http://lavieeco.com/news/portraits/passionne-du-microcredit-et-fondateur-de-la-plus-grande-association-al-amana-3248.html</ref>.
Fouad Abdelmoumni, born in Berkane in 1958, is a human rights activist and Moroccan economist<ref>http://www.jeuneafrique.com/110024/archives-thematique/fouad-abdelmoumni/</ref>. Since 13 February 2016 he has been secretary-general of Transparency Maroc<ref>http://www.huffpostmaghreb.com/2016/02/13/fouad-abdelmoumn-transparency-maroc_n_9226670.html</ref>, <ref>http://www.leconomiste.com/flash-infos/fouad-abdelmoumni-prend-la-tete-de-transparency-maroc</ref>. Also known for his actions in the field of microcredit, he was Director General of the NGO Al Amana from 1997 to 2010<ref>http://lavieeco.com/news/portraits/passionne-du-microcredit-et-fondateur-de-la-plus-grande-association-al-amana-3248.html</ref>.
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Revision as of 02:34, 20 February 2017

Fouad Abdelmoumni, born in Berkane in 1958, is a human rights activist and Moroccan economist[1]. Since 13 February 2016 he has been secretary-general of Transparency Maroc[2], [3]. Also known for his actions in the field of microcredit, he was Director General of the NGO Al Amana from 1997 to 2010[4].

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