The Economic Policy Dialogue initiative will enable the various stakeholders in the selected themes to engage in a constructive, inclusive, and transparent debate to collectively address the country's economic and social reform challenges and propose practical and operational solutions to the difficulties identified in the debates. The key participants, whose number will be at most twenty-five and will include policymakers, stakeholders, and experts, will collectively identify practical and operational solutions to facilitate the implementation of the reforms needed to address economic and social issues and economic and development priorities. The dialogues will lead to recommendations for action on possible national socio-economic reforms to ensure better market access for private actors, better employability of young people, and broader economic and financial inclusion. Discussed avenues of reflection and proposed practical and pragmatic solutions will inform the government.
The total duration of each session is three hours and takes the form of a structured debate through a free, frank, and dynamic dialogue. All sessions are participative, and the interventions will be oriented toward formulating specific recommendations and measures related to the issues and proposals raised during the debate.