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  • General : Morocco Records 191 New COVID-19 Cases over Past 24 Hours

    A total of 24,881,749 people have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while the number of fully vaccinated people (1st and 2nd doses) has reached 23,372,862, the ministry pointed out in its daily COVID-19 bulletin, noting that 6,709,354 people have received the third dose of the vaccine, while 30,859 people have received the fourth dose.

    According to the same source, the number of COVID-19 cases reported since the start of the outbreak of the virus rose to 1,262,887, while recoveries increased to 1,244,813, i.e. a recovery rate of 98.6%.

    The new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the regions of Casablanca-Settat (47), Fez-Meknes (36), Eastern region (26), Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima (22), Rabat-Salé-Kenitra (20), Souss-Massa (11), Marrakech-Safi (09), Beni Mellal-Khenifra (09), Guelmim-Oued Noun (06), Dakhla-Oued Eddahab (02), Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra (02) and Draa-Tafilalet (01).

    As for coronavirus-related fatalities, they increased to 16,260, with one death reported in the past 24 hours in the region of Souss-Massa.

    The number of active cases has dropped to 1,814, while 03 severe or critical cases have been reported in the past 24 hours, bringing their total number to 48.

    Tuesday, 9 August, 2022 - 16:50 /en/actualites/general/morocco-records-191-new-covid-19-cases-over-past-24-hours  
  • Social : COVID-19: Health Ministry Declares End of Omicron Second Wave in Morocco

    "Morocco has experienced a fourth wave of community circulation of COVID-19 that lasted 11 weeks and reached its peak in the two weeks from June 20 to July 03," said the coordinator of the National Center for Emergency Operations of Public Health of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection, Mouad Mrabet, in his presentation of the bi-monthly review of the epidemiological situation (July 05 to August 08, 2022).

    The end of an epidemic wave does not mean the end of the epidemic, warned Mrabet, stressing that the spread of the virus will continue at a low level with the possibility of the appearance of a possible, but not imminent, wave.

    In the same context, the Moroccan official noted that the last two weeks have been marked by a gradual decline in the level of virus circulation, he assured, noting that the rate of positivity of the tests went from 22.6% during the peak week to 3.2% last week, with an index of reproduction of cases that stands at 0.83.

    According to the latest reports from the National Genomic Surveillance Consortium, the Omicron mutant is still prevalent with two main sub-mutants (BA.5 82.5%) and (BA.2 10.5%), compared to 7% for the other sub-mutants, he noted.

    Regarding other indices, Mrabet reported a 76% decrease in the number of serious or critical cases in the resuscitation services to settle at 999 cases during this 4th wave, against 4,201 that were admitted during the same period during the 1st wave of Omicron. This result is due to the fact that citizens acquire natural and vaccine immunity against severe and critical cases, he argued.

    A total of 931 serious cases due to COVID-19 have been avoided during the current wave and this thanks to the national vaccination campaign, he noted, citing data from the Center for Emergency Operations of Public Health under the Ministry.

    Regarding cases of death, they have reached 182 during this wave, against 1,182 during the 1st wave of Omicron, a decrease of 85% compared to the two waves.

    Regarding the national vaccination campaign, the rate of people who took the booster dose reached 18.3%, while nearly 30,000 people received the 4th dose, it is said.

    The head of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection reiterated the call to all citizens aged 60 and 18 years and over, as well as people with chronic diseases to receive the booster dose, six months after receiving the 3rd dose, urging people with respiratory symptoms to wear the mask and stop any professional or social activity, while going to health facilities for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

    Tuesday, 9 August, 2022 - 15:26 /en/actualites/social/covid-19-health-ministry-declares-end-omicron-second-wave-morocco  
  • Economy : Cereal Campaign 2021/2022: Production of 34 Mln Quintals

    The cereal area sown under the campaign is 3.6 million hectares against 4.35 million hectares in the previous campaign, said the ministry in a statement.

    By species, the cereal production is divided into soft wheat (18.9 MQX), durum wheat (8.1 MQX) and barley (7 MQX).

    According to the Ministry, 58% of production comes from the favorable regions of Fez-Meknes and Rabat-Salé-Kenitra, noting that irrigated cereals have contributed only 20.7% of total production.

     "This is due to the decline in the irrigated area of cereals and irrigation restrictions in the perimeters of large hydraulic," said the statement.

    The 2021/2022 crop year has recorded a rainfall that reached at the end of May 2022, 199 mm, down 44% compared to the average of 30 years (355 mm) and a drop of 34% compared to the previous campaign (303 mm) on the same date.

    Monday, 8 August, 2022 - 18:26 /en/actualites/economy/cereal-campaign-20212022-production-34-mln-quintals  
  • Sport : Islamic Solidarity Games/5000m: Mohamed Fares Offers Morocco its First Medal

    Mohamed Fares won the silver medal with a time of 13min 54sec 0/100, ahead of the Bahraini Birhanu Balew who came first (13min 51sec 6/100). The third place went to the Ugandan Abel Chebet with a time of 13min 54sec 9/100.

    The other Moroccan participating in this race, Soufiyan Bouqantar arrived 5th with a time of 13min 57sec 4/100.

    Monday, 8 August, 2022 - 18:17 /en/actualites/sport/islamic-solidarity-games5000m-mohamed-fares-offers-morocco-its-first-medal  
  • Culture : Mohammed VI Foundation of African Ulema: Final of Third Contest of Memorization, Recitation of Holy Quran on Aug. 11-14 in Tanzania

    Organized in response to a recommendation issued during the 2nd session of the Foundation's Supreme Council held on November 3 and 4, 2018 in Fez and on the organization of an annual Quranic competition, this three-day religious competition will be marked by the presence of presidents and members of sections representing 34 African countries as well as the participation of 88 candidates in three specific categories related to the memorization and recitation of the Holy Quran, said a statement by the Foundation received Monday to MAP.

    The Foundation also plans to organize an exhibition of the manuscripts of the Holy Quran tracing its history from the beginning of Islam to the present day, especially in terms of printing.

    The statement said, moreover, that participants in this Quranic competition will be invited to take part in a workshop on the calligraphy of the Holy Quran, supervised by calligraphers and experts in verification and authentication.

    The Foundation commends the efforts of the members of the Tanzanian section, led by its president Sheikh Aboubakr Zoubeir Ben Ali, to ensure the success of this contest as well as the Tanzanian authorities for their support.

    Monday, 8 August, 2022 - 18:15 /en/actualites/culture/mohammed-vi-foundation-african-ulema-final-third-contest-memorization-recitation  
  • General : Morocco Records 74 New COVID-19 Cases over Past 24 Hours

    A total of 24,881,011 people have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while the number of fully vaccinated people (1st and 2nd doses) has reached 23,372,022, the ministry pointed out in its daily COVID-19 bulletin, noting that 6,705,951 people have received the third dose of the vaccine, while 30,215 people have received the fourth dose.

    According to the same source, the number of COVID-19 cases reported since the start of the outbreak of the virus rose to 1,262,696, while recoveries increased to 1,244,486, i.e. a recovery rate of 98.6%.

    The new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the regions of Casablanca-Settat (19), Rabat-Salé-Kenitra (19), Eastern region (17), Souss-Massa (06), Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima (06), Marrakech-Safi (04), Fez-Meknes (02) and Beni Mellal-Khenifra (01).

    As for coronavirus-related fatalities, they increased to 16,259, with two deaths reported in the past 24 hours in the regions of Casablanca-Settat and Souss-Massa.

    The number of active cases has dropped to 1,951, while 09 severe or critical cases have been reported in the past 24 hours, bringing their total number to 61.

    Monday, 8 August, 2022 - 16:51 /en/actualites/general/morocco-records-74-new-covid-19-cases-over-past-24-hours-0  
  • Regional : Marhaba 2022: Over 530K Passengers Enter Morocco through Tanger Med Port

    The number of passengers indicates a 10% increased when compared to that of 2019, said a statement from Tanger Med Port Authority, adding that 136,263 vehicles have returned to Morocco through the northern port Tanger during the same period.

    Two peaks were recorded during the weekends of 02 to 04 July and 30 July to 1 August, corresponding to arrivals of 62,759 and 61,468 passengers respectively.

    The Marhaba operation is taking place in good conditions, thanks to the involvement of all stakeholders involved in the operation including local authorities, the DGSN, Customs, the Border Health Control and the Royal Gendarmerie, in coordination with the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity, said the statement.

    In this regard, the port authority invites travelers to consult the traffic forecasts available on the website and mobile application, and plan their return to avoid periods of high waiting, especially the period of heavy traffic from 25 to 30 August 2022, according to the schedule provided.

    Similarly, the port authority informs passengers that they will need to carry a return ticket issued by their shipping company that specifies a firm date and time of travel before they go to the port.

    Numerous communication tools are available to passengers to keep them informed about the latest news from the port of Tangier Med Passengers, including social networks, the website www.tangermed-passagers.ma, the mobile application, and Radio Tanger Med (which broadcasts on FM 100 and in streaming).

    Monday, 8 August, 2022 - 15:00 /en/actualites/regional/marhaba-2022-over-530k-passengers-enter-morocco-through-tanger-med-port  
  • Social : Prisoner S.R.'s Refusal to Benefit from Walking Time, Family Visits is Personal Decision - Prison Authority

    This clarification was released on Monday as a response to "untruths" contained in a statement released by the so-called Support Committee of Omar Radi, Soulaiman Raïssouni, Maati Monjib and Victims of the Violation of Freedom of Speech. These untruths concerned the detention conditions of the so-called "S.R." in the Ain Borja local prison where he is serving a five-year sentence.

    The DGAPR explained that it had already issued several clarifications on the situation of the above-mentioned prisoner in which it had denied the allegations made by his wife and relayed by some parties who claim to defend human rights, according to which the papers and books of the detainee were torn at the time of his transfer from Ain Sbaâ I to Ain Borja in the same city.

    The DGAPR recalled having stressed in the said communiqués that "the conditions of detention of the above-mentioned resident are normal and that his refusal to benefit from walking time, family visits or to meet his lawyer is a personal decision that does not involve the administration of the penitentiary establishment."

    "The obstinacy of the aforementioned Committee to continue to disseminate such nonsense and unfounded accusations illustrates the determination of their authors to undermine not only the prison administration and its staff, but also the image of the Kingdom internally and externally, even if it means serving as a tool in the pay of foreign organizations and entities that have adhered to a campaign hostile to Morocco that coincides with the celebrations of the glorious Day of Throne", it adds.

    "These parties instrumentalize a set of cases of detainees prosecuted in common law cases to try to damage the reputation of Morocco in terms of human rights with suspicious agendas, but known to all," stressed the DGAPR. "It turned out, without a shadow of a doubt, that the reports of these international organizations are prepared according to the interests of the countries whose agenda they serve, which makes them lose all credibility and objectivity."

    Monday, 8 August, 2022 - 14:54 /en/actualites/social/prisoner-srs-refusal-benefit-walking-time-family-visits-personal-decision-prison  
  • Politics : Model UN: Youth Take on Role of UN Diplomats in Marrakech

    Organized until August 9 by the Moroccan Youth Forum, in partnership with the Master "Linguistics and English Language" of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Marrakech, and the English Language Center WLC, the conference aims to improve the communication skills of young people according to the standards of the United Nations.

    It is also meant to improve their language skills, introduce them to debate and discussion techniques, and strengthen their interest in international issues, such as the national question, conflict resolution techniques, and their involvement in decision-making.

    In the opening session, participants stressed the importance of this event which provides an opportunity to present and discuss issues inherent to youth, including scientific research, education, training and coexistence, as well as an occasion to sharpen their communication skills, a mechanism that carries values and principles.

    They also noted that building the diplomatic capacity of youth is a priority for Model UN, to enable them to defend national interests according to UN standards.

    In this regard, they recalled that Model UN, a conference launched in Morocco since 2014, also offers partcipants in this event the opportunity to discover Moroccan culture in all its diversity and richness, as well as to build lasting friendships with Moroccan youth.

    Sunday, 7 August, 2022 - 23:44 /en/actualites/politics/model-un-youth-take-role-un-diplomats-marrakech  
  • Sport : Beach Soccer AFCON Qualifiers (Morocco-Côte d'Ivoire): Ivorian Team Withdraws

    According to the website of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, this refusal came when the Libyan referee of the game, Yahya Abdelghani, whistled a penalty in favor of Morocco, while the score was 3 goals each at the last minutes of the match.

    Morocco's goals were scored by Anouar Frindi and Azzedine El Hamidi.

    In the first leg, held in Abidjan, Morocco lost (7-6).

    Sunday, 7 August, 2022 - 23:43 /en/actualites/sport/beach-soccer-afcon-qualifiers-morocco-c%C3%B4te-divoire-ivorian-team-withdraws  
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HM the King Sends Message to Meeting of African Caucus of Finance Ministers, Central Bank Governors of African Countries Members of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund

05 July 2022 Printable Version
Marrakech - His Majesty King Mohammed VI sent a message to the participants in the 2022 Meeting of the African Caucus of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of African Countries members of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which kicked off Tuesday in Marrakech.

Here follows the full text of the royal message, which was read out by the minister of Economy and Finance, Nadia Fettah Alaoui.

 

"Praise be to God,

May peace and blessings be upon the Prophet, His Kith and Kin

 

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

First of all, I should like to say how pleased I am to welcome to Morocco our distinguished guests, who are here to participate in this 2022 Meeting of the African Caucus of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors of African Countries members of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

The African Caucus, which was set up in 1963, and which aims to make the voice of African central bank governors heard in Bretton Woods institutions, has been playing a particularly important role regarding the economic and social development challenges facing African countries.

 

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

As you know, at a time when the world was about to overcome the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic, the global economy experienced unprecedented disruptions in supply chains, growing inflationary pressures and record increases in energy, food and raw material prices. These disruptions have had horrendous social consequences.

The impacts of this crisis on African countries have not been the same, depending on each country’s resources and its needs for raw materials, especially in the energy and food sectors.

In these difficult circumstances, our African continent has been one of the regions most affected by the situation, given the increasing threat to its energy and food security, the decline in the economic growth levels achieved and the worsening social conditions faced by many African countries.

Moreover, the increase in financing needs in an environment characterized by the scarcity of concessional financing and stricter conditions for access to that financing are causing a sharp rise in debt service, which is further exacerbating the economic conditions prevailing in a large number of countries in our continent.

In that light, the need for more international support and cooperation is more pressing than ever. That is the way to enable African countries to mitigate the repercussions of the inflationary spiral affecting the global economy, and to enhance their resilience in the face of external shocks.

 

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The international community - the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank included - has been effectively mobilized to help countries affected by the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic and, later, by the Ukraine crisis. Thus, a number of initiatives and measures have been taken with a view to easing the burden of the debt service in particular, reducing the financing gap, and preserving external balances.

As commendable as these initiatives may be, they remain insufficient, given the magnitude of the challenges facing African countries as they seek to achieve sustainable, comprehensive development. It is a fact that structural deficiencies remain in African countries’ economic growth models and social protection schemes.

As you know, there is very little diversity in many African economies, which depend heavily on the export of raw materials. Moreover, agriculture in these countries hinges on climatic fluctuations, and these countries are far from making the most of their tremendous demographic assets.

Therefore, it is necessary today to pool efforts in order to address imbalances and shortcomings through the preparation of comprehensive development programs, with clear objectives and innovative financing mechanisms, in which the African citizen comes first. These programs should, in particular, create opportunities for the achievement of inter-African economic integration and make sure Africa is actively engaged in the digital transformation and the energy transition the world is witnessing today.

 

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The convening of the African Caucus of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in these exceptional circumstances is a good opportunity to look into the challenges facing our African countries, and to exchange views on ways to tackle them.

The choice of themes on this meeting's agenda is indeed commendable, especially those regarding the debt issue, digitalization challenges and climate change.

With respect to the debt issue, there is general agreement that it constitutes one of the biggest economic challenges facing African countries. It questions the entire international community, not just because of the increasing burden it poses on most African countries’ limited resources for development, but also because it compromises the future of upcoming generations as well as their legitimate right to development and prosperity.

In this regard, the Bretton Woods institutions, in cooperation with other regional and international financial institutions, should come up with technical solutions and appropriate financing mechanisms to improve the debt situation in African nations, especially low-income countries. However, such financing solutions are of a provisional nature given the huge financing gap African countries are grappling with. Indeed, African countries have significant financing needs, to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars annually.

With that in mind, it is important to develop additional financing options of a structural nature, based mostly on the mobilization of more domestic resources through structural reforms that increase the effectiveness of tax systems, ensure efficient public spending and attract foreign investment, in addition to developing public-private partnership mechanisms.

On a different level, the problem of climate change is one of the most urgent challenges facing our continent, given its serious, long-term consequences on life in our countries.

Although African nations account for the smallest share of greenhouse gas emissions which cause climate change, they are, sadly, among the countries most affected by the impacts of this phenomenon, as shown by successive years of drought, declining rainfall and the accelerated pace of desertification.

Considering the nature of the climate challenge - a global phenomenon on which ‘go-it-alone’ solutions have no impact - the international community is called upon to listen to African countries in this regard, and to mobilize the necessary financial and technical resources needed to assist African countries in their efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change or adapt to them. To date, Africa remains the continent that has benefited the least from the funds pledged within the framework of the Paris climate agreement.

In parallel, our African countries should revisit their development models to promote more sustainable production and consumption patterns that take into account climate change constraints, be it with respect to the quantity of natural resources available or the nature of the economic options applied.

 

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Whereas the high levels of indebtedness and the climate change phenomenon constitute a major challenge threatening the stability of African economies and the sustainability of their development models, digital transition provides enormous development opportunities for African countries. They should be optimally leveraged.

Digital technology constitutes a structural shift in our approach to the world around us. This technology makes it possible to develop new production and consumption patterns that can create more jobs and greater investment opportunities.

Similarly, digital media are a distinct means for increasing financial inclusion and expanding health and social coverage.

However, digitalization, as an economic option, requires sufficient and skilled human resources. Moreover, digital culture should become part and parcel of society, and technical infrastructure that enables us to keep abreast of rapid changes in the sector should be developed.

Although digitalization has complex repercussions that are difficult to deal with, it is still necessary to accelerate the pace of digital transformation in our African societies in order to close the gap with developed countries and reap the fruits of the digital revolution the world is witnessing today. To this end, we need to come up with the financial and human resources required to rise to this challenge, and to mobilize skilled African resources in order to devise digital solutions tailored to our countries’ cultural and social particularities.

 

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

South-South cooperation remains the best way to improve the economic conditions of African countries. In addition to having firm convictions in this regard, Morocco has made significant accomplishments by remaining committed to the achievement of large-scale projects, such as the gas pipeline project between Morocco and Nigeria, which is expected to contribute effectively to enhancing the energy security of a large number of African countries.

The progress made in institutionalizing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), in spite of the challenges created by the current crisis, is further evidence of our continent's ability to enhance its economic integration, based on a common vision. Operationalizing this free trade area as soon as possible will contribute to faster integration of African economies - among themselves as well as into global value chains - and to the consolidation of the South-South trade and economic cooperation we are yearning for.

At the same time, I cannot but call, once again, on our partners - at the bilateral as well as the multilateral levels - to support the efforts made by our countries to achieve development. This should be done within the framework of a win-win strategic partnership that provides African countries with sufficient resources to meet the challenge of achieving sustainable development while ensuring a safe, decent life for our peoples.

I commend your successful action to support our continent’s efforts to rise to the challenge of achieving economic and social development and I wish you, once again, a pleasant stay in Morocco as well as a successful conference.

Thank you.

 

Wassalamou alaikoum warahmatoullahi wabarakatouh."

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