This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – A. Mahyawi
As part of strengthening the partnership between local administration and civil society, an important meeting was held yesterday, Thursday January 2, 2025, bringing together His Majesty’s Governor of the Province of Kenitra, Abdelhamid Al-Mazyad, known as Agras Agras, with the leaders of the unions and the coordination of the city’s civil society associations.
This meeting constitutes a crucial step towards achieving comprehensive and sustainable development in the region.
The meeting was attended by eminent personalities representing civil society, including:
– Hisham Battan, First Vice-President of the Regional Federation of Associations Unit.
– Hamid Edda, President of the Union of Civil Society Associations of Kenitra.
– “Khaled Azour”, responsible for coordinating civil society associations.
– Rabiaa Al-Saadouni, Head of Coordination of Civil Society Associations in Kenitra.
– “Abdel Salam Al-Jadari”, President of the Union of Associations and Widadi Associations.
– “Abdul Karim Al Thabet”, General Coordinator of the Federations.
For his part, Mr. Mounir Jaarat apologized for his absence due to a health problem, wishing everyone a speedy recovery.
Mr. Aamel began the meeting with welcoming remarks, emphasizing the importance of civil society in supporting sustainable development efforts.
The meeting discussed a number of issues of local interest, including:
1. Improvement of infrastructure: Civil society proposed building a tunnel at the entrance to Kenitra on the exhibition side to reduce traffic pressure.
2. Promotion of public hygiene: The audience discussed the role of associations in raising awareness of the importance of cleanliness and preservation of natural places, such as reserves and seaside resorts.
3. Development of public services: The meeting reviewed initiatives aimed at improving the quality of services provided to citizens in cooperation with local associations.
The meeting resulted in a comprehensive agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation between local administration and civil society, with the development of a joint action plan aimed at:
– Improve the quality of life of citizens.
– Launch future development initiatives that address existing challenges.
– Support projects that promote sustainability in the region.
The leaders of civil society unions expressed their thanks to the Regional Governor for his warm welcome and his concern for constructive dialogue, as we know, his door is open to all without protocol. They praised his continued efforts to improve conditions in the region and work transparently and openly to achieve positive change.
The meeting ended in a spirit of optimism, with both sides committed to follow-up on the implementation of the agreed plans to ensure the achievement of the desired goals. This meeting constitutes a successful model of partnership between the administration and civil society, which opens new horizons towards the achievement of comprehensive and sustainable development in the Kenitra region.