Moroccan Housing Exhibition "Al Omrane Expo" Resumes Global Tour in Madrid

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Moroccan Housing Exhibition "Al Omrane Expo" Resumes Global Tour in Madrid

After two years of suspension due to Covid-19, the traveling international exhibition "Al Omrane Expo Marocains du Monde" has resumed its tours to meet Moroccans of the world. On Saturday, it made a stopover in Madrid.

For its resumption, the traveling international exhibition "Al Omrane Expo Marocains du Monde" had made a stopover from May 20 to 22 in Paris. Under the aegis of the Ministry of National Land Planning, Urbanism, Housing and City Policy, this exhibition, which made a stopover from June 10 to 12 in Madrid, will also be in Brussels and other cities.

On Saturday in Madrid, it was the annual institutional stage of the exhibition with the organization of an official ceremony as well as a conference on the theme "Moroccans of the world, an essential component of the socio-economic development of the Kingdom". This day took place under the chairmanship of the Minister of National Land Planning, Urbanism, Housing and City Policy, Fatima Ezzahra El Mansouri, accompanied by the Moroccan Ambassador to Spain, Karima Benyaich and the Chairman of the Al Omrane Group’s Executive Board, Badr El Kanouni.

Organized since 2013, this exhibition aims to remind the public actions of Morocco towards Moroccans of the world, present the offers developed by the Al Omrane group throughout the national territory, as well as investment opportunities in the real estate development sector or other economic activities (lots for commerce, industry and others). It is also an opportunity offered to Moroccans of the world to present their grievances.

Moroccans residing in Spain responded massively to the call and made this stopover in Madrid a real success. In nine years of existence, the traveling exhibition "Al Omrane Expo Marocains du Monde" has passed through 4 continents, 40 foreign cities through 55 stages and has been able to reach more than 550,000 Moroccans residing abroad.