The Nador provincial human development committee (CPDH) validated, during its last meeting, a total of 44 projects for a total investment exceeding 16.72 million dirhams (MDH).
These initiatives are divided between 15 projects carried out by cooperatives and 29 others intended for self-entrepreneurs and small businesses, covering various key sectors such as agriculture, crafts, commerce, services, fishing, tourism and transportation.
Chaired by the governor of the province, Jamal Chaarani, the meeting allowed the examination of 59 project proposals, including 26 within the framework of the social and solidarity economy and 33 focused on entrepreneurship.
These projects are part of the third INDH program, focused on improving the income and economic inclusion of young people, with the main objective of strengthening entrepreneurial capacities and supporting local initiatives with added value.
The program also aims to promote the economic empowerment of women and people with disabilities, while ensuring better socio-economic integration of young beneficiaries.
Through these projects, the INDH continues its commitment to sustainable and inclusive development, supporting local stakeholders for strengthened economic dynamics and better social inclusion.
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