Moroccan Women Honored in Frankfurt for Trailblazing Careers and Community Service

About ten Moroccan women who have distinguished themselves through their atypical careers in the fields of culture, politics, economics, science, sports and the arts have been honored at a ceremony organized by the Moroccan consulate in Frankfurt.
All activists in the associative milieu in Germany, these Moroccan women were celebrated for their commitment to serving their community, but also for their professional success despite cultural and linguistic differences, said Bouthaina El Kerdoudi El Koulali, the Moroccan Consul General in Frankfurt. She congratulates her compatriots for their endurance and determination.
The ceremony was organized to pay tribute to them and to inspire vocations within the community and the rising generations. In her speech during the ceremony, the Consul reiterated King Mohammed VI’s commitment to giving the Moroccan woman her rightful place in the national development process.
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