Morocco, Qatar discuss strengthening bilateral relations in social integration

Aawatif Hayar, the minister of solidarity, social integration, and family in Morocco, met with Mariam Bint Ali Bin Nasser Al Misnad, the minister of social development and family, on Monday in Rabat to discuss ways to improve their bilateral ties.

On this occasion, Hayar emphasized the good ties between the two nations, pointing out that the Kingdom of Morocco has made significant strides in building a society founded on the defense and advancement of human rights under the wise leadership of HM King Mohammed VI.

In this connection, she stated that the government’s 2021–2026 program vowed to raise women’s activity rates from the current 20% to 30% by 2026. In a similar vein, she continued, the National Committee for Gender Equality and Women’s Advancement has strengthened the institutional framework for equality. She referred to the third government plan for equality 2022–2026 as well as the “Jisr” strategy 2022–2026 towards a comprehensive, innovative, and sustainable social development.

Mariam Bint Ali Bin Nasser Al Misnad presented a wide range of areas of partnership related to women, children, people with disabilities, and the family, reviewing the actions of some centers that provide social services. She also reaffirmed the historical scope of relations between Qatar and Morocco.

In this regard, she emphasized the significance of the productive family, as well as local and national products, to improve the economic empowerment of women. She also highlighted numerous programs and projects in this area.

The gathering provided a chance to discuss and compare the many social events that both countries’ residents may participate in.

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