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His Excellency Dr. Said Oulbacha

His Excellency Dr. Said Oulbacha
Date of Birth21-January-1959
City of Birth  Morocco
Tel212-37-750266/ 212-37-750296
Fax212-37-750192
e-maildfp@dfp.ac.ma
Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training :Secretary of State Delegate to the Minister of Employment and Vocational Training,in charge of Vocational Training
Popular Movement MP :Member of The Popular Movement
Education
MD of Medicine  (Morocco)
Past Occupation
Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Rabat  (Morocco)
Member of Moroccan Medical Sciences Association  (Morocco)
Member of Moroccan Surgeory Association  (Morocco)
1987 Dean of Internal Doctors of The Medical University Center Ibn Sinaa  (Morocco)
Member of Central Committee and General Seretariat of The Popular Movement  (Morocco)
1992 1997 Elected Vice President of Yagoub Mansour Municipality, Rabat  (Morocco)
1998 President of the Regional Council of Rabat  (Morocco)
Current Occupation
Member of The Popular Movement  (Morocco)
2002 Secretary of State Delegate to the Minister of Employment, Social Development and Solidarity, in charge of Vocational Training  (Morocco)
(last updated: 14-January-2005)






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