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King Mohammed VI Launches 4th Solidarity Campaign
Morocco, Politics, 11/6/2001

Morocco's King Mohammed VI will officially launch here on Thursday the 4th solidarity campaign under the theme "Let's all participate in the solidarity chain," said Zoulikha Nasri, advisor to the sovereign and member of the administrative board of the Mohammed V Solidarity Foundation.

Nasri told MAP the Foundation campaign will enable it carry on its actions meant to improve children living conditions, support disabled persons, help aged persons and assist Moroccan expatriates who spend their holidays in Morocco.

The foundation will also carry on its meal-distribution operation during the fasting month of Ramadhan for over 2.5 million persons.

She went on that the novelty in the foundation action lies in endeavors for lasting development, through supporting infrastructure projects and activities geared towards raising the populations living standards.

Funds raised during this campaign will serve to build, extend, renovate or equip two social centers for abandoned children, and other training centers nationwide, in addition to increase the schooling of girls in rural areas through the construction of dorms and improving the training of disabled persons. Other projected actions will seek to improve the equipment in 15 hospitals, ensure decent living conditions to old persons, improve the accommodation of hundreds of students, contribute to lasting development to least favored persons in the countryside, and increase access to basic facilities.

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