Medical caravans mobilized by AXA Assurance Maroc and AMMS

AXA Assurance Maroc and the Moroccan Medical Solidarity Association (AMMS) have just signed a strategic partnership agreement aimed at the deployment of mobile medical caravans across Morocco in 2025, benefiting several thousand people from disadvantaged backgrounds or residing in landlocked areas.

“This is a partnership that is fully in line with AXA Assurance Maroc’s social responsibility program, and, on a larger scale, with the global initiative of the “AXA Atout coeur” Group which is committed to serving communities in solidarity actions, with the active participation of AXA Group employees, to contribute to a fairer and more inclusive world,” said the signatories, for whom “thanks to this partnership, AXA Assurance Maroc supports , on its scale, the efforts of the Moroccan government and actors in the associative sector to guarantee equitable access to health care for all, particularly in landlocked regions.”

This convention marks the official launch of this initiative materialized by the organization of a medical caravan every month throughout the year 2025. Concretely, a mobile caravan will travel through a region of Morocco and will offer free medical consultations and specialized services. , medications as well as prevention and awareness actions.

The program has already started with the inauguration of the first medical caravan on December 24 and 25, 2024, in the commune of Drarga, in Agadir. During this event, more than 1,400 beneficiaries were welcomed and treated by volunteer doctors. The caravan offered specialist consultations in several areas, with a mobile medical unit equipped with cutting-edge equipment. It also distributed medicines free of charge, depending on the specific needs of patients: “This first initiative had a significant impact on the local community, by providing valuable assistance to the most vulnerable people,” we said. Axa Morocco.

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