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    Home » The Club of Leaders is organizing the 3rd edition of the RSE NOW Congress on June 26 and 27 in Tangier.
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    The Club of Leaders is organizing the 3rd edition of the RSE NOW Congress on June 26 and 27 in Tangier.

    12 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Club of Leaders – Morocco is organizing, on June 26 and 27 in Tangier, the 3rd edition of the RSE NOW Congress, under the theme “Performance, innovation, responsibility: make the sustainable choice!”.

    This event is established as a reference forum in the field of corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainable competitiveness, and impactful innovation, according to a statement from the Club.

    Organized in partnership with numerous public and private institutions, the RSE NOW Congress fully aligns with the major orientations of the New Development Model, the Climate Plan 2030, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

    It will bring together economic decision-makers, national and international experts, public officials, as well as the main actors in CSR for two days of reflection and collective action.

    Designed as a crossroads for exchanges and co-construction, the congress aims to bring forth sustainable solutions tailored to contemporary challenges: climate urgency, social inclusion, energy sovereignty, and responsible competitiveness, the same source notes.

    The discussions of this edition will revolve around six major plenaries under the themes “Responsible governance: rethinking leadership and strengthening coherence between strategy and impact,” “Decarbonization & energy transition: aligning industrial competitiveness and climate urgency,” “Circular economy: transforming production and consumption models,” “Inclusion & human capital: promoting diversity, well-being, and social dialogue,” “Responsible financing: directing financial flows towards positive impact,” and “Sustainable competitiveness: integrating ESG criteria at the heart of value chains.”

    Each session will offer concrete cases, innovative tools, and inspiring experiences illustrating the effective implementation of responsible practices.

    Several sequences will enrich the discussions by highlighting the most promising dynamics, through the 4th edition of the “Tech Talents” competition dedicated to Moroccan startups with social and environmental impact, the awarding of the CSR Committed Company Trophy, which will distinguish exemplary initiatives in sustainable transformation, as well as testimonies and demonstrations illustrating concrete practices already deployed by companies, associations, or local authorities.

    Alongside the scientific program, an exhibition space will gather companies, startups, and institutions around their latest technological, ecological, and social innovations.

    This CSR village will serve as a meeting place for synergies and partnerships among actors from complementary sectors.

    This space will also enhance the visibility of territories, with the presentation of regional and national pilot projects that offer concrete solutions in terms of sustainable development, responsible infrastructures, or economic inclusion.

    With this third edition, the Club of Leaders – Morocco confirms its role as a catalyst for responsible transitions. Through RSE NOW, it reaffirms its ambition to promote a regenerative, inclusive, and resilient economy, driven by collective intelligence and multi-stakeholder partnerships.

    The event is part of the Club’s desire to make this meeting a significant annual event in service of a more sustainable, innovative, and sovereign Morocco in economic, social, and environmental terms, emphasizes the Club, calling on all decision-makers, industrialists, institutions, local authorities, project holders, young talents, and representatives of civil society to actively participate in this collective dynamic, with a view to building the responsible solutions of tomorrow.

    It should be noted that the Club of Leaders is a non-profit association, a business network offering services to the community of leaders. By promoting Made In Morocco, it has regional, national, and international coverage, as well as representation from all sectors of activity.

    Its vision is to be the most responsible and committed business hub for influence and value creation in wealth generation, through principles of commitment, equity, and solidarity. Its mission is to serve the entrepreneurial ecosystem through the 3 Cs: Connector of leaders, Creator of opportunities, and Builder of sustainable development.

    These actions manifest through targeted activities, including weekly business circles, monthly networking evenings, and annual thematic congresses.

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