The new program creates a “stronger social safety net”, Mr Hamod told MAP, stressing that this project “will provide services to Moroccan families who may currently be slipping through the cracks”.
The NUSACC CEO underlined the importance of social and economic initiatives implemented in the Kingdom in recent years on the initiative of the Sovereign, particularly those aiming at improving access to medical services in small towns and remote regions.
The direct social assistance program will further enhance Moroccans’ quality of life, Mr Hamod pointed out.