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Political party
  
Independent

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Latifa Akherbach

Religion
  
Sunni Islam


Latifa Akherbach

Preceded by
  
Taieb Fassi Fihri(as Delegate-Minister for Foreign Affairs)

Succeeded by
  
Youssef Amrani(as Delegate-Minister)

Born
  
1960 (age 54–55)Tetouan, Morocco

Occupation
  
Politician, journalist

Latifa Akherbach (َBerber: ⵍⴰⵟⵉⴼⴰ ⴰⵅⵔⴱⴰⵛ, Arabic: لطيفة أخرباش‎‎ – born 1960 in Tetouan) is a Moroccan politician and journalist. Between 2007 and 2012, she was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Abbas El Fassi.

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Latifa Akherbach started her career in 1981 as a journalist in the daily "Al Maghrib" and "La Vie Eco" magazine. Sometime in the late 1990s she taught at the "Higher Institute of Journalism of Rabat" (French: Institut Supérieur de Journalisme de Rabat) and in 2003, she was appointed by King Mohammed VI as the head the "Higher Institute of Information and Communication" (French: l'Insititut Supérieur de l'Information et de la Communication ISIC), then in 2007 as co-CEO of the SNRT (société nationale de radio-diffusion), heading the Moroccan state radio.

Akherbach co-authored two books in French about women rights; "Women and Media" (Femmes et médias) and "Women and Politics" (Femmes et politique).

References

Latifa Akherbach Wikipedia


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