Government Approves Cancer Support Fund, Boosting Patient Access to Care

People with cancer can breathe a sigh of relief. The petition on support funds for these patients would be in accordance with the law, according to statements by the Minister of Employment.
This news will bring a smile to the faces of cancer patients, who have long fought to live this moment. They will finally have their support fund for free access to care for which they have never ceased to demand. Hope is at least allowed, according to Minister Mohamed Amekraz, who stated that the petition brought before the Head of Government was in accordance with the law.
He said this during his intervention at the national conference, organized at the House of Representatives, on "participatory democracy between the problems of the present and the prospects for improvement", as a representative of Mustapha Ramid, Minister of State in charge of Human Rights, reports le360.
The Minister of Employment specified on this occasion that, out of the six petitions transmitted to the Head of Government, only the one carried by cancer patients meets the necessary legal requirements in this matter.
It should be remembered that the initiators of this cause have achieved the impossible by collecting some 50,000 signatures. An impressive figure that will have proven the outpouring of solidarity of Moroccans for a cause they have deemed noble.
It must be said that this momentum continued beyond national borders since the organizing committee was able to collect signatures in the United States, France, Switzerland, Canada, Italy, Spain, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
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