Daily Press Review - Saturday, April 27, 2024
Princess Lalla Meryem Presides Over Social Affairs Board of the FAR
Le Matin du Sahara
Staying true to her unwavering commitment to the Royal Armed Forces (FAR) and their families, Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Meryem, President of the Social Affairs Board of the FAR, presided over the board meeting on Friday. Upon her arrival at the headquarters, she was welcomed by the Army Corps General, Inspector General of the FAR, and the Commanding Officer of the Southern Zone, who is also the Vice President of the Board. A guard of honor from the Headquarters Battalion of the FAR greeted her, followed by an introduction to the board members, according to a statement from the FAR General Headquarters.
The board meeting was attended by the Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister in charge of National Defense Administration, the Inspector General of the FAR, the Commanding Officer of the Royal Gendarmerie, and other board members of the FAR's Social Affairs.
During the meeting, the Chief of the General Directorate of Social Services, a Colonel-Major, presented a report on the various services provided in the past year, focusing on support for peacekeeping operations, pilgrimage activities, and participation in the "Marhaba" operation to welcome Moroccans residing abroad.
Local Products Shine at SIAM 2024: Success for Cooperatives!
Le Matin du Sahara
Nearly 500 cooperatives showcased their products at this year's Salon International de l'Agriculture au Maroc (SIAM), highlighting the rich variety of Moroccan artisanal goods. Attendees enjoyed a wide range of local products, from honey and olive oil to grains and processed foods, all reflecting a deeply rooted tradition of craftsmanship.
Redouane Ouazizi, president of the Manahel Safae cooperative in Akesri (Agadir), praised the SIAM for its outstanding organization and the opportunity it provides for cooperatives to reach a broader audience. "We've been able to showcase our products at several national and international fairs," he noted. "We always strive for certified quality products."
Despite a slight dip in attendance compared to previous years, Mr. Ouazizi remained optimistic about the success of this edition. "Customers have bought fewer products than in previous years due to rising prices," he observed.
Resounding Success at the 4th International Summit Simulation for Al-Qods
Le Matin du Sahara
The fourth edition of the International Summit Simulation for Al-Qods, organized by the Bayt Mal Al-Qods Acharif Agency, concluded on a high note on Thursday in Rabat. Under the theme "For the Promotion of Values of Dialogue and Coexistence," this edition gathered about 15 Palestinian and Moroccan children, as well as representatives from countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), North America, and Europe.
Throughout the event, the young participants had the chance to engage in discussions on critical topics for the region's future, including peace, peaceful coexistence, and the rejection of violence and hate.
This edition also reaffirmed the strong commitment of both Morocco and Palestine to peace and solidarity. The participants expressed their profound gratitude to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Qods Committee, for his enlightened leadership and unwavering support for the Palestinian cause.
Morocco Strongly Condemns Incursion into the Esplanade of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Reaffirms Commitment to Peace
Libération
Morocco firmly condemned the recent incursion into the esplanade of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and reaffirmed its commitment to peace. The government urged all parties to avoid actions that could escalate tensions and to work towards a peaceful resolution in the region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the importance of respecting religious sites and maintaining stability for the sake of peaceful coexistence.
Morocco Condemns Incursion at Al-Aqsa Mosque and Calls for Respect of Sacred Sites
Libération
The Kingdom of Morocco strongly condemned the recent incursion by extremists and their supporters into the esplanade of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, criticizing these provocative acts that disrespect the sanctity of this sacred site.
In a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Living Abroad, Morocco reiterated its firm rejection of any measures that could compromise the legal and historical status of Al-Quds and its holy sites, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Kingdom also denounced the restrictions on access to the mosque's premises and underscored the need to preserve its Islamic and civilizational character, calling for restraint and the avoidance of any further escalation or provocation.
Under the enlightened leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee, Morocco reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to a just and comprehensive peace in the region. This peace should be based on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the June 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. The Ministry emphasized that this solution, which aligns with international resolutions and the two-state principle, is the only path toward lasting peace and regional stability.
Decarbonizing Logistics between Morocco and the EU: A Key Challenge for Future Trade
Libération
A seminar dedicated to the decarbonization of logistics flows between Morocco and the European Union was held on Thursday in Tangier, bringing together national and international stakeholders from the industry, logistics, and foreign trade sectors.
Organized by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Moroccan Club of Authorized Economic Operators (OEA), the event focused on exploring solutions to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of transport and logistics, aiming for an effective ecological transition.
Experts at the seminar highlighted the urgency of decarbonization in light of escalating environmental and economic challenges. Morocco's strategic location on the Mediterranean, Atlantic, and African corridors positions it as a crucial player in the transition to a more sustainable and resilient economy.
Digital Health: Challenges and Opportunities Explored in Rabat
Libération
The challenges and prospects of digital technology in healthcare were the focus of a seminar held on Thursday at the headquarters of the National Council of the Order of Physicians in Rabat. The event, titled "Physicians and the Challenges and Perspectives of Digital Technology," aimed to inform, educate, and train doctors on the digital transformation of Morocco's healthcare system.
Organized by a group of physicians under the auspices of the National Council, the initiative is part of broader efforts to modernize the healthcare sector in Morocco. The increasing use of connected devices and telemedicine is opening new avenues to improve the quality of care and accessibility to healthcare services.
Amal Bourquia, a nephrologist and expert in medical ethics and communication, emphasized the crucial role of physicians in this digital transformation. She also highlighted the need to ensure patient data protection and ethical compliance.
Najib Amghar, a professor of nephrology and organ transplantation, spoke about the advantages of telemedicine, especially in remote areas. However, he called for tighter regulations to govern telemedicine practices.
Mohamed Amine Lemfedli, founder of a consultancy specializing in information systems, warned about the risks associated with the digitization of healthcare, particularly regarding patient data protection. He advocated for a rigorous approach to identifying and managing these risks to ensure compliance with national and international data protection laws and regulations.
The seminar provided a platform for participants to delve into various topics related to digital health, including introducing physicians to the digital revolution, the digital transformation of healthcare, telemedicine, artificial intelligence's impact on healthcare, the use of mobile apps for managing chronic diseases, and the basic principles of digital health data security.
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