126 Bibliography APPENDIX C — Fact: Books, studies, articles, reports on mobility, migration, history <strong>and</strong> culture —
127 Bibliography BI— BLIO— GRA— PHY 1. Azzahrae, Fatima <strong>and</strong> El Ghayam, Sellama (2001). “Morocco,” <strong>in</strong> Culture Resource/Al Mawred Al-Thaqafy, European Cultural Foundation <strong>and</strong> Boekmanstudies (eds.), Cultural Policies <strong>in</strong> Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palest<strong>in</strong>e, Syria <strong>and</strong> Tunisia: an Introduction, p. 126 <strong>–</strong> 149. 2. Barcelona Declaration (1995). https://ec.europa.eu/research/iscp/pdf/ policy/barcelona_declaration.pdf 3. Belgacem, Ouafa (2001). “Tunisia,” <strong>in</strong> Cultural Policies <strong>in</strong> Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palest<strong>in</strong>e, Syria <strong>and</strong> Tunisia: an Introduction, p. 26 <strong>–</strong> 50. 4. Benslimane, Dounia (2014). “Morocco Country Report,” Technical Assistance Unit of Med Culture Programme for the promotion of culture as vector of Human, Social <strong>and</strong> Economic Development <strong>in</strong> South Mediterranean Countries. http://www.medculture.eu/country/<strong>in</strong>fographics/morocco.html 5. Boukrouh, Makhlouf <strong>and</strong> Kessab, Ammar (2010). “Algeria,” <strong>in</strong> Cultural Policies <strong>in</strong> Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palest<strong>in</strong>e, Syria <strong>and</strong> Tunisia: an Introduction, p. 26 <strong>–</strong> 50. 6. <strong>North</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n Cultural <strong>Mobility</strong> Map (2019). http://www.nacmm.org/en/ 7. El Batraoui, Menha <strong>and</strong> Khafagui, Nermeen (2010). “Egypt,” <strong>in</strong> Cultural Policies <strong>in</strong> Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palest<strong>in</strong>e, Syria <strong>and</strong> Tunisia: an Introduction, p. 26 <strong>–</strong> 50.