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Sevilla: Morocco Advocates New Global Financing Approaches Conducive to Inclusive & Sustainable Growth – The North Africa Post

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Morocco has called for the elaboration of new international financial approaches ensuring equitable and sustainable growth. This means that economic progress should benefit all members of society and help to reduce social disparities, while ensuring access to essential services, education, healthcare, and economic opportunities in addition to environment protection. The call was made Monday by […]

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The Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations, co-facilitator of the negotiation process of the Second World Summit on Social Development, Omar Hilale, advocated for a unified regional and international vision capable of meeting the multiple challenges of social development to which the world, including the Arab countries, ... Cet article Meeting the challenges of social development requires a unifie…

Morocco is deeply pursuing structural reforms to move towards inclusive and sustainable development under the reign of Mohamed VI, as explained by Aziz Akhannouch, head of the Moroccan Government. Aziz Akhannouch made this argument during the 4th International Conference of the United Nations (UN) on Financing for Development that has hosted the Spanish city of Seville. Morocco presents its new employment creation strategy Morocco, since monarch…

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UN News broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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