Moroccan Diaspora Council Launches Training Program to Advocate for Sahara Issue

The issue of the Moroccan Sahara will be on the agenda of a training project next Monday. This one is initiated by the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME).
It is a training program, developed by the Council, in partnership with several universities in Morocco, Europe, America and the Arab world, the press release states, which justifies the activity by the need to develop advocacy skills, intensify efforts to network expertise and enhance the scientific, human and material resources of the Moroccan community abroad.
Concerned are Moroccan students and professors abroad, association executives, as well as civil society activists and those active on social networks, the Council indicates, specifying that this training will be done in a first phase, in four languages, namely Arabic, French, Spanish and English. The same source notes that a scientific team is working on other languages.
There will be places for fields that are interested in Moroccans of the world, especially at the Master’s and Doctoral levels in the legal, economic and social fields, the press release continues.
It is an opportunity for students of the Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences Rabat-Agdal, to benefit from these agreements and for Moroccan students from various universities around the world, to benefit from scholarships and scientific relations with students from the Faculty of Law Rabat-Agdal.
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