CCME Launches Programs for Moroccan Diaspora on International Migrants Day

As part of International Migrants Day celebrated on December 18, the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) is organizing a series of talk shows for Moroccans living abroad from December 17 to 21.
Among the scheduled programs is one entitled "Migrants, an opportunity for humanity", which will be broadcast on Awacer TV, a channel launched in 2019 by the CCME. It will allow viewers to have more information on the rights and interests of Moroccans living abroad, mainly vulnerable people, the contribution of the Moroccan community in the scientific, cultural, social and economic fields in the countries of residence and in Morocco, as well as on young people and the main issues and challenges related to current events, reports the MAP.
For December 18, International Migrants Day itself, which coincides with International Arabic Language Day, the CCME is organizing a dictation and a program on the theme: "When languages combine with the Arabic language to bring peoples together". This will be in partnership with the Franco-Moroccan novelist and founder of the Giant Dictation, Rachid Santaki, the French Institutes of Morocco, the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Rabat and Yomad Editions.
In a press release, the Council stressed that the dictation will be in French with words from the Arabic language. The dictation will carry messages of living and working together, of coexistence and dialogue, showing that through words and languages, cultures and countries nourish each other, the same source specifies.
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