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Interview with Khaled Ben Abdessalem – Knowledge sharing and urban networks

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Video language: French

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Khaled Ben Abdessalem is senior expert consultant in urban development. He worked for the Sousse City Council (14 years since 2000) in the field of urban development and international cooperation, being the project manager of several projects developed in the city of Sousse in these fields. Last years, he develop consultancy services on Urban Development projects, including the MedCities activities in Tunisia. Currently, he is working as senior expert in USAID.

 

Tags: City Development, Urban Resilience, Strategic Planning

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