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Kenitra: Solidarity with Youth "Dar Lakbira"

Project initiated by the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Rabat in partnership with SIFE ENCG Kenitra. Published on: 01/23/2011

University Ibn Tofail Kenitra hosted the ceremony last Wednesday to launch a project for young people in difficult situations Association "Dar Lakbira.
This project initiated by the UK Embassy in Rabat, Morocco in partnership with SIFE, is the development and rehabilitation of youth at risk. It will be overseen by SIFE ENCG Kenitra in collaboration with the administration of "Dar Lakbira. On this occasion, Ambassador of the United Kingdom, Timothy Morris, said that this initiative falls under the guidelines of the strategy of his country's cooperation with Morocco and the local dynamics of human development initiated by HM King Mohammed VI in 2005 and is developing the capacity of the Moroccan youth heart of our priorities. The NHRI, he says, gives importance to the promotion of income generating activities and jobs to eradicate youth unemployment. With this in mind that this project was conceived in that it aims at strengthening the capacity of youth and help them implement their own projects to achieve financial independence.
Ambassador of the United Kingdom, also stressed that the issue of employment is prevalent worldwide and affects even the developed countries. "In these times of crisis, the employment problem does not arise in Morocco, he notes, there is also here in Britain, Europe and America. "

In conclusion, Timothy Morris has expressed pride in his embassy to have contributed to this initiative and wished success to the project in their approach.
Meanwhile, Abderrahman Tankoul, president of the University Ibn Tofail, expressed his delight at receiving the Ambassador of the United Kingdom, while welcoming this great symbolic gesture that takes, he says, his sources of a long tradition of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

University today, says he can not remain in a traditional role training.
It can be positioned by its spirit of creativity and innovation. He has also cited the successful experience of foreign universities whose projects have been created by students themselves.
"This initiative, he says, today is illustrated by this project which will help the students ENCG Kenitra for its implementation and success."
'Ecole The director of the National Business and Management (ENCG Kenitra), Sadok Khazrouni, for its part, recalled that since the creation of this great school in 2005, it has always been attentive to the development and vitality of its students.

And thanks to the promotion of community life and the opening of this institution in its socioeconomic environment.
"Our students encgistes'',''says he, have organized and mobilized to design and build, not only cultural and sports activities to benefit the student community, but also sustainable development projects to benefit various disadvantaged groups in the city of Kenitra and the region of Gharb.

After presenting the various assistance measures to support and solidarity conducted by the association for people in difficult situations, including children and adults who have only the streets as a refuge, the president of "Dar Lakbira, Zine El Abidine Taoussi, welcomed the initiative of the Embassy UK Rabat Morocco in partnership with SIFE that part, he says, the strategy of the association to unite all good wishes for a better integration of the residents of "Dar Lakbira" in their family and social circles.



selection of 35 young people in precarious situations The framework of this project in human and social character will be ensured by the SIFE team of Kenitra ENCG in coordination with officials of "Dar Lakbira. There will be selection of 35 young people in precarious situations in this city and its region. They will be trained in project management and validation of a business plan. The project will involve an initial step in the production and sale of t-shirts. It is worth mentioning here that SIFE Morocco annually mobilizes more than 1,500 students from high schools and Moroccan universities to design and build over 150 projects for human development and environmental sustainability for the benefit of 13,000 beneficiaries Direct belonging to populations in need.
Regionally, the SIFE team of Kenitra ENCG developed last year 18 income-generating activities for more than 2,450 direct and indirect beneficiaries. These projects have involved the city of Kenitra, Moulay Bousselham town and municipality of Sidi El Haj Boubker.

Highlights: Dynamic local

This initiative falls under the guidelines of the cooperation strategy of the UK with Morocco and the local dynamics of human development initiated by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in 2005 and is Development capacity of Moroccan youth in the heart of priorities.

INDH gives importance to the promotion of income generating activities and jobs to eradicate youth unemployment.


By Driss Lyakoubi First round (Group North). The
Tetouan is carried through the implementation of the Cameroon striker Pierre Koko (90th +3). The
protected Aziz Al Amri will face in the next round, the winner of the duel between the Maghreb Fes and Shabab Al Hoceima, scheduled the same day (16.30) at the sports complex in Fez.

The last game of the first round (Gr.Sud) will be taken to the Youth Al Massira and Wydad Casablanca, Mohammed V complex in Casablanca (1900).

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