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Princess Lalla Meryem heads to new york's preparatory committee on world child summit
Morocco, Culture, 6/9/2001

Morocco's Princess Lalla Meryem headed this Saturday to new York to take part in the 3rd session of the fund of the world child summit preparatory committee.

The princess, who chairs the Moroccan observatory of children rights, is accompanied by a delegation comprising advisor to king Mohammed VI, Zoulika Nassri, minister of employment, vocational training, social development and solidarity, Abbas El Fassi, human rights minister, Mohamed Aujjar, minister of women condition, protection of family and childhood and integration of handicapped persons, Nezha Chekrouni and secretary of state for foreign affairs and cooperation, Taieb Fassi Fihri.

Other officials from ministries, and from the national observatory of children rights are also part of the delegation.

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