Lamia Bazir
Lamia Bazir is currently working for the Head of Government of Morocco, on the development of the second compact of the MillenniumChallenge Corporation. Lamia was a fellow of the American Association of University Women in Washington DC., and a representative at the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Her experience includes political analysis for the Arab League, consultancy with Transparency International, and field research in Niger. Prior to this, she earned a master’s in international affairs from Columbia University and a master’s in international development from Sciences Po Paris. She was also student valedictorian at Al Akhawayn University where she completed her undergraduate studies. Most recently, she was selected among the 20 Hopes for her country by the organization TIZI, and one of the 35 Emerging Leaders of the Atlantic” by the German Marshall Fund and OCP. Lamia also won the United Nations’ Award for Volunteering attributed by the UN and MBC group for her social venture “Empowering Women in the Atlas”. She is also known for her inspirational speeches delivered at Al Akhawayn university, Stanford University, and the UN Youth Assembly. |