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  • Social : Earthquake in Türkiye: Embassy Asks Callers Looking for Loved Ones to Provide Information

    According to a statement from the diplomatic mission, the embassy has asked callers to provide their own names and phone numbers in addition to those of the people they are looking for and the cities where they live. Copies of identification and passports would be helpful.

    This information, which could be provided via email or WhatsApp, will allow the embassy's crisis cell to communicate with the Turkish authorities in this regard, the same source said.

    The cities affected by the earthquakes are Kahramanmaraş, Adana, Adıyaman, Hatay, Şanlıurfa, Diyarbakır, Gaziantep, Kilis and Osmaniye.

    The Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Ankara announces that it can be reached at the following landline numbers: 00903124376020 and 00903124376021.

    The diplomatic mission can also be reached via cell phone and WhatsApp at 00905346871318, 00905550372743, 00905349205305 or via email at ambassademarocankara@gmail.com/ marocamb.ankara@maec.gov.ma.

    The preliminary death toll from the earthquake is 1,541 with more than 9,500 injured, according to the Turkish government's disaster management agency (AFAD).

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 21:25 /en/actualites/social/earthquake-t%C3%BCrkiye-embassy-asks-callers-looking-loved-ones-provide-information  
  • Economy : Total Morocco-Germany Trade Reached almost €5Bln in 2022

    "2022 marks a milestone for Morocco-Germany economic cooperation, which is now taking on a new dimension," the AHK Morocco said in a statement.

    "Thus, total German-Moroccan bilateral trade reached 4.9 billion euros in 2022, placing the Kingdom 57th in the global ranking of Germany's economic partners, ahead of Tunisia (58th) and Algeria (62nd)," the AHK Morocco said in a statement.

    For this "record year that puts all indicators in the green to start the year 2023 under the best auspices," German exports to Morocco have reached 2.8 billion, up 30% compared to 2021, said the same source, noting that this is a considerable progress, among the strongest compared to other countries.

    This remarkable result is also supported by a robust increase in Moroccan exports to Germany, up 32% compared to 2021, equivalent to a value of 2.1 billion euros.

    "German-Moroccan economic relations remain on the fast track. The trade figures for 2022 clearly show that this growing interest is increasingly reflected in the realization of agreements and projects that generate benefits for both partners," said AHK Morocco Director General Andreas Wenzel, as quoted in the release.

    He further explained that "even if a large part of the increase in world trade in 2022 is due to inflation [14.6% for German exports and 26.3% for German imports], our trade relations are growing significantly, with more than 30% in both directions."

    "In the ranking of Germany's most important export markets, Indonesia and Vietnam are in the top 50, ahead of Morocco. There is still a lot to do, but if the momentum continues, it is not unrealistic to consider being in the top 50 as early as 2023," he added.

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 21:23 /en/actualites/economy/total-morocco-germany-trade-reached-almost-%E2%82%AC5bln-2022  
  • Politics : Spain's Ruling Party 'Satisfied' with High-Level Meeting with Morocco

    "I express our satisfaction with the summit and the meeting held last week in Morocco," stressed PSOE spokeswoman and Minister of Education and Training, Pilar Alegría, in a statement to the press.

    The high-level meeting confirmed the "good relations between Spain and Morocco" and allowed the adoption of twenty "extremely important" agreements, said Alegría, stressing the "fundamental importance" for Spain and all European countries to continue working in "coordination" with Morocco.

    The 12th session of the Morocco-Spain HLM, co-chaired by the Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch and the Spanish Government President Pedro Sánchez, was sanctioned by a joint declaration in which both parties expressed their commitment to maintain the relations of excellence that have always linked them and reaffirmed their willingness to enrich them in a lasting way.

    On this occasion, the two parties signed several cooperation agreements in areas such as migration management, tourism, infrastructure, water resources, the environment, agriculture, professional training, social security, transportation, health security, and research and development.

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 21:22 /en/actualites/politics/spains-ruling-party-satisfied-high-level-meeting-morocco  
  • General : Morocco Reports 1 New COVID-19 Case over Past 24 Hours

    A total of 24,920,242 people have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, while the number of fully vaccinated people (1st and 2nd doses) has reached 23,421,513, the ministry pointed out in its daily COVID-19 bulletin, noting that 6,876,933 people have received the third dose of the vaccine, while 59,973 people have got the fourth shot.

    According to the same source, the number of COVID-19 cases reported since the start of the outbreak of the virus rose to 1,272,281, while recoveries increased to 1,255,925, i.e. a recovery rate of 98.7%.

    The new COVID-19 cases was recorded in the region of Rabat-Salé-Kenitra.

     As for coronavirus-related fatalities, their number remained at 16,296, with no case recorded in the last 24 hours. 

    The number of active cases stands at 60, with no severe or critical case reported in the past 24 hours.

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 21:20 /en/actualites/general/morocco-reports-1-new-covid-19-case-over-past-24-hours  
  • World : Death Toll from Quake in Turkey Up to 1,014

    "At the moment, the death toll is 1014. Some 2,824 buildings collapsed," Sezer told reporters.

    Earlier in the day, Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said that a 7.4-magnitude earthquake occurred in the Kahramanmaras province at 01:17 GMT.

    Later, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said that it recorded another quake of 7.8 magnitude in central part of Turkey at 10:24 GMT.

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 15:45 /en/actualites/world/death-toll-quake-turkey-1014  
  • Culture : Moroccan Sahara Conceals Rich, Diverse Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage (Minister)

    Speaking at the exhibition "Moroccan Sahara: a thousand-year-old archaeological heritage" and the forum on "the scientific value of tangible and intangible heritage in the Moroccan Sahara", Bensaid said that archaeological research has revealed the succession of ancient civilizations in this region of the Kingdom, dating back to the era of the Lower Paleolithic or what is called the Acheulean period.

    He added that this period was characterized by the use of distinctive stone tools, such as stone axes that were discovered in Aousserd at "Kourcia", "Boulariah" and other sites in the basin of Smara, especially Oued "Essafa", "Aasli", "Boukerch" and "Larchiouat".

    The minister recalled that the Moroccan Sahara has experienced intense activities of Homo sapiens, especially during the Middle Paleolithic period, characterized by the use of foliated points for hunting, in addition to the multiplicity of archaeological sites dating back to the era known as "Aterian," which is also characterized by the precision in the manufacture of stone tools, as well as the modern eras of prehistory in Morocco.

    He noted that the Neolithic sites, dating back about 4,000 years, revealed the use by human beings of distinctive techniques in the manufacture and decoration of pottery specific to the Moroccan Sahara as a cultural identity, as well as methods of domestication of animals and manufacture of precise foliate points called "Saharan foliate points".

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 14:24 /en/actualites/culture/moroccan-sahara-conceals-rich-diverse-tangible-and-intangible-cultural-heritage  
  • Politics : Council of Government to Convene on Thursday

    According to a statement by the Department of the Head of Government on Monday, the Council will examine at the beginning of its proceedings three draft decrees, the first supplementing the decree on the appointment to senior positions in the administration of the regions and salaries and allowances.

    The second draft is related to the delegation of power and signature, while the third sets the rules and procedures for organizing competitions for access to the civil service, said the statement.

    The Council will then consider the Revised Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees in Higher Education in the Arab States, adopted on February 2, 2022 in Paris and signed by the Kingdom of Morocco on the same day, with a draft law approving the convention concerned.

    In addition, the Council will consider proposals for appointments to senior positions, in accordance with the provisions of Article 92 of the Constitution, according to the same source.

     

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 14:22 /en/actualites/politics/council-government-convene-thursday-6  
  • General : Quake in Turkey: Moroccan Embassy in Ankara Provides Telephone Numbers for Moroccan community

    A statement by the diplomatic representation said that "the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Ankara informs members of the Moroccan community residing in the Republic of Turkey that it provides them with e-mail addresses and telephone numbers to communicate with members of the embassy".

    The embassy can be contacted via the following telephone numbers: 00903124376020, 00903124376021, 00905346871318, 00905550372743, 00905349205305.

    Or through the following emails: ambassademarocankara@gmail.com/ marocamb.ankara@maec.gov.ma.

    The embassy said it learned with great sadness the reports of many deaths and injuries in the deadly earthquake that hit southern Turkey, offering its deepest condolences to the Republic of Turkey, the presidency, the government and the people, as well as to the families of the victims, according to the statement.

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 14:20 /en/actualites/general/quake-turkey-moroccan-embassy-ankara-provides-telephone-numbers-moroccan  
  • Politics : Morocco, Strengthened by Clear Guidelines of HM the King, Will Constantly Support Sudan Stability, Territorial Integrity (FM)

    Morocco will also be in total solidarity with this brotherly country and its people in the choices they will make, said Bourita who took part, by video conference, in the 1137th session of the ministerial meeting of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU), on the review of the situation in Sudan.

    He also reaffirmed the Kingdom's solidarity with brotherly Sudan and reiterated its unwavering support for its security and stability, as well as its national unity and territorial integrity.

    Describing this meeting as an "event to support Sudan", the Minister said that "we are not here to judge, we are here to help. It is an obvious fact, perhaps, but an important one to remember".

    This is a new and hopeful phase, which began with the signing of the "political framework Agreement" of December 5, 2022, and the commitment of the parties, since January 8, in talks for an orderly transition, he noted, adding that the political process is relaunched with, this time, real prospects for stabilization of democratic institutions.

    Welcoming these important developments, Bourita paid tribute to all Sudanese stakeholders (incumbent leaders, political parties, unions and associations) for making this possible.

    The minister also commended the efforts of the UN, AU, and IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development), whose role is critical in facilitating a credible and inclusive political process, saying that continued trilateral engagement is crucial to preserving the December 5 agreement and helping Sudan overcome its political and economic challenges.

    "It is now, when the goal is within reach, that the stakeholders are, more than ever, faced with their historic responsibility: that of taking the side of dialogue and of the supreme interest of the Nation", he added, noting that "to be a certain qualitative step, the December 5 Agreement is neither an end in itself, nor the end of the road".

    In this regard, Bourita called on all parties to overcome the divisions and be prepared to make the necessary political compromises, noting that to be sustainable, the understandings should be inclusive in their content and their protagonists.

    "The dismantling of the remnants of the past should be reflected in the consolidation of strong and independent democratic institutions, able to ensure transparency and accountability," he stressed, saying that economic reforms are "the other leg" of the political process.

    Sudan's efforts to accelerate the adoption of a national economic recovery Plan should be accompanied by active support from the international community, Bourita said.

    "The crisis in Sudan has gone on too long. Although much remains to be done, the direction taken by Sudan is promising," he said, before concluding that there is real hope that this brotherly country will regain its stability in the long term as well as its place in the pan-African institutional family without further delay.

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 13:26 /en/actualites/politics/morocco-strengthened-clear-guidelines-hm-king-will-constantly-support-sudan  
  • Culture : MAP Forum to Host Director Manager of Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency on Tuesday

    This meeting, which will be held at the headquarters of MAP in Rabat starting at 9:00 a.m., will be an opportunity to focus on the role of the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency in preserving the legal status and the civilizational, historical and religious identity of the Holy City.

    It will also address the importance of the economic and social projects implemented by the Agency for the benefit of the residents of Al-Quds to improve their living conditions and the development of their city.

    The forum will be broadcast live on M24 and RIM Radio, MAP's 24-hour news channel and news radio, as well as on MAP-Live, the agency's website "mapexpress.ma" and its Facebook account.

    The MAP Forum has become a space for debate on current political, economic, cultural and social issues. It brings together government officials and personalities from various backgrounds, as well as members of the media.

    Monday, 6 February, 2023 - 13:24 /en/actualites/culture/map-forum-host-director-manager-bayt-mal-al-quds-asharif-agency-tuesday  
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HM the King Addresses Message to Participants in 17th UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage

28 November 2022 Printable Version
Rabat - His Majesty King Mohammed VI addressed a message to the participants in the 17th session of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, which kicked off Monday in Rabat.

Here follows the full text of the Royal Message, which was read by Secretary General of the Government, Mohamed Hajoui.

"Praise be to God,

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

 
Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

It gives me great pleasure to send you this message on the occasion of the seventeenth session of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Welcome to you all as honored guests in the Kingdom of Morocco. I appreciate your untiring efforts to preserve the cultural heritage of humankind. I also welcome Ms. Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, and commend all she has been doing to further the Organization's mission to make peace, solidarity and understanding prevail among peoples and cultures.

The choice of the city of Rabat to host the proceedings of this conference is not a random decision. Rather, it is a reflection of the significant cultural influence of this time-honored city, which is a global cultural hub. Indeed, Rabat has been chosen as the capital of African culture for 2022, and as the cultural capital of the Islamic world for the same year. Its singular geographical location made it a hub for various civilizations, including the Phoenician, Roman, Islamic, Andalusian and European ones. This entitled Rabat to be declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 2012.

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

This session is being held nineteen years after the adoption of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage – an instrument that has made it possible to achieve significant progress in a variety of areas relating to the intangible cultural heritage. As a result, signatory countries have been addressing issues concerning intangible heritage from a single perspective, the basis of which is the preservation, development and valorization of that heritage.

Since the entry into force of the Convention, this goal has become a major challenge in international relations, calling for the need to tackle illegitimate attempts by some to claim the cultural heritage of other countries as their own.

 Given the rapid changes affecting the world today, it has become necessary to highlight the intangible heritage of countries around the world, and to adopt measures for its preservation, namely by furthering the objectives set out in the Convention.

This is what Morocco has been doing since it ratified the Convention in July 2006. To date, my country has eleven sites and elements registered on the UNESCO World Intangible Heritage List. The latest, Tbourida - an equestrian performance - was registered last year.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

In keeping with a commitment to promote the intangible cultural heritage, the Kingdom of Morocco has been playing a significant role to protect it. Thus, it has strengthened its legal arsenal and has been actively engaged in the implementation of the provisions of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, to the drafting of which Morocco contributed. My country has also prepared inventories of heritage sites, seeking to make them a living human heritage, in line with the Convention’s spirit.

In this regard, Morocco has signed all UNESCO international conventions regarding the heritage. It has also brought its national legislation in line with the relevant international conventions and instruments. Furthermore, my country has taken part in various programs regarding the preservation of the heritage, in addition to contributing to the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund.

Given my special interest in the cultural heritage, and as part of implementing the Convention provisions, I announce the creation of a national center for the intangible cultural heritage. The center will enable our country to build on the gains achieved in this field.

As part of its mandate, the center will continue to carry out systematic inventory operations of national heritage sites and elements in various regions of the Kingdom. It will also be tasked with developing a national database in this regard, holding scientific and academic training sessions to enhance the skills of conservation practitioners, and making sure young people are aware of the importance of the cultural heritage. In addition, the center will ensure follow-up to the effectiveness of the mechanisms adopted to preserve Moroccan heritage sites that feature on the World Heritage List, and prepare nomination proposals concerning our country.

Morocco has organized a number of scientific workshops and seminars, international forums, and cultural events for the constant preservation and enhancement of the intangible cultural heritage, which we consider to be a characteristic feature of our identity and an intrinsic part of our memory. Encompassing our common principles and values, this heritage is transferable to future generations. Morocco has carried out initiatives to promote training, awareness and the acquisition of scientific competences among young people regarding those values.

On a different level, the Kingdom of Morocco has launched several anthropological studies with a view to updating the classification of intangible cultural heritage sites, as part of initiatives aimed at increasing the role and influence of our heritage. It has continued its determined efforts in this area as well as its close cooperation with UNESCO.

With that in mind, Morocco is keen to take its cooperation with UNESCO to a new level. My country will also remain strongly and responsibly engaged in international multilateral action.

Your Excellencies,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Culture is not just a reflection of creativity; it is also a mirror of civilizations, a basic necessity in our day-to-day life. It provides sustenance for the soul and the intellect; it links the past with the present. Culture is also a bond between the individual and his or her community. The cultural heritage has greatly developed in today’s world. It is no longer just about historical artefacts or antiquities. It also includes customs, traditions and living expressions inherited from our ancestors and passed on to future generations, such as oral traditions, artistic performances - even community practices. Hence the importance of preserving and enhancing the intangible heritage so that it may continue to be a frame of reference for future generations.

I want to take this opportunity to point out that in order to rise to the many challenges facing the preservation of cultural heritage, we must support the efforts made to advance scientific research, and encourage the scientists and scholars engaged in protecting our accomplishments in this regard.

I therefore call for the promotion of international multilateral cooperation concerning the preservation of the intangible cultural heritage and the exchange of experiences and ideas for its protection. We need, as well, to identify the most effective ways to raise young people’s awareness about the importance of the intangible heritage, and the need to take proper care of it as a rich, multi-faceted human legacy deeply anchored in history.

I also wish to insist on the need to digitize the rich cultural heritage of mankind, including the intangible heritage, in line with modern progress, keeping in mind the digital and technological challenges our world is facing today. And, in order to make sure our children develop an interest in the cultural heritage bequeathed by our ancestors, we must keep pace with digital transformations, and come up with precious digital content that sheds light on our cultural heritage, along with paper-based material, since both are important in this regard.

I am convinced this Committee session will provide an opportunity for the delegations of participating countries, experts and interested parties to develop an objective scientific vision, and come up with appropriate, effective proposals and recommendations to protect, promote and enhance the intangible cultural heritage.

Welcome, once again, to Morocco, your home away from home, and to its capital city, Rabat. I wish your Committee a successful conference.

Thank you.

 
Wassalamu alaikum warahmatullah wabarakatuh."

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