Aousserd: CPDH approves socio-economic projects for 2023

by times news cr

During this meeting chaired by the Secretary General of the province of Aousserd, Taoufik Belmoudden, the members of the CPDH approved a contribution from the INDH of the order of more than 6 MDH for the year 2023.

Concerning the program relating to the support of people in precarious situations, an amount estimated at more than 1.86 MDH was mobilized for projects intended in particular for socio-economic reintegration (270,000 dhs), the support of the elderly and people with specific needs without resources (1.23 MDH) and the protection of children and young people in difficult situations (365,000 dhs).

The CPDH members also validated a contribution from the INDH of more than 3.24 MDH for the financing of projects to improve the income and economic inclusion of young people.

These projects include financing the program to support entrepreneurship (more than 1.78 MDH), project support (610,000 Dhs), the development and equipment of youth platforms (600,000 Dhs) and the management of the youth platform (250,000 Dhs).

Regarding the program related to boosting the human capital of rising generations, the total amount of credits allocated amounts to more than 975,262 Dhs, covering maternal and child health (320,000 Dhs), support for schooling and the fight against school dropout (380,000 Dhs) and support for preschool education in rural areas (275,000 Dhs).

Furthermore, the CPDH of Aousserd examined the results of the 3rd phase of the INDH (2019-2022) relating to the program relating to the catching up of the deficit in basic social infrastructure and services, for a total amount of more than 2.7 MDH, having benefited 2,500 people.

As for the program relating to the support of people in precarious situations, it covers 34 projects, having benefited 2,500 beneficiaries, mobilizing a budget of more than 13.4 MDH.

The CPDH members also examined the projects programmed within the framework of the program relating to the improvement of income and economic inclusion of young people in 2022, having mobilized a total amount of 14.3 MDH, covering 32 projects carried out within the framework of the social and solidarity economy axis and 76 projects relating to entrepreneurship and support for employability, in addition to the orientation and supervision of 2,439 young job seekers.

As for the program related to boosting the human capital of rising generations, the total amount of credits allocated amounts to more than 4.6 MDH, covering maternal and child health with 9 projects (1.36 MDH), support for schooling and the fight against school dropout (18 projects/more than 1.62 MDH) and support for preschool education in rural areas (15 projects/more than 1.7 MDH).

2024-09-13 04:25:43

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