The Kingdom has experienced "great development" in the economic field and in terms of infrastructure, in addition to the launch of major social reforms, hence this program will undoubtedly promote further development and progress, Amar, professor of Islamic history at the University of Nouakchott, told MAP.
According to Ameur, this Royal project constitutes a new level in the series of reforms launched by Morocco in the social field, as it illustrates the particular interest that the Sovereign grants to social protection, being convinced that development begins with social protection measures and listening to society's expectations.
In this respect, this program constitutes a catalyst for a genuine social momentum, she underlined, noting that it will have positive impacts on the situation of beneficiary families and on a set of social indicators, including the schooling of children and access to health insurance.
The Royal will to strengthen social protection mechanisms will undoubtedly bear fruit, contributing to the development of the Kingdom and the generalization of social protection, she said, explaining that the Direct Social Assistance Program is a continuation of the founding projects of the social State initiated by HM King Mohammed VI, aimed at improving the living conditions of all Moroccans, particularly the most vulnerable.
In this regard, the Mauritanian academic highlighted the relevance of other projects initiated by the Sovereign to strengthen the pillars of the social State, launched in parallel with the strong momentum of economic growth experienced by the Kingdom in recent years, which testifies to the High Royal solicitude towards the most vulnerable categories, she concluded.