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National Initiative for Human Development:
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National Initiative for Human Development:

The Kingdom of Morocco is launching a national campaign from February 11 to March 11, 2025, under the slogan "Hurry up and complete prenatal checkups... Preserve the health of mothers and children." The campaign aims to raise awareness among pregnant women about the importance of regular checkups to ensure a healthy pregnancy and reduce risks during childbirth.

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Moulay Yacoub:

Approval of 35 projects under the National Initiative for Human Development, worth more than 17 million dirhams.

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INDH, USAID, and GiveDirectly support 1,600 crisis-response cooperatives:

To help them cope with crises (pandemic, drought, Al Hoceima earthquake), more than 1,600 cooperatives benefited.

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National Initiative for Human Development:

More than 36 million dirhams to implement 167 projects in the Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra region in 2024.

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Program 04

Advancing human capital for rising generations

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Program 01

Addressing the gap in basic infrastructure

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program 02

Supporting people in vulnerable situations

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Program 03

Improving income and economic integration for youth

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A system that crystallized over time

Since the launch of the National Initiative for Human Development, millions of Moroccans have benefited from its programs and activities, which have improved their living conditions and given them the opportunity to contribute to our country's development
Access to basic services
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Four programs to develop human capital

Continuing the momentum that has characterized it since its launch in 2005, the National Initiative for Human Development places human capital—the primary lever for development—at the heart of its priorities. Through four voluntary programs, including tw

Renewed governance for a better impact

The third phase of the National Initiative for Human Development introduced significant governance innovations based on five fundamental principles. These innovations will increase efficiency, improve the quality of services provided, ensure greater transparency, and streamline the interventions of various stakeholders.

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Five principles of governance
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National and territorial bodies
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Multi-year human development programme