Morocco Allocates 200 Civil Service Jobs for Disabled Applicants, PM Announces

Prime Minister Saâdeddine El Othmani announced on Sunday in Rabat 200 civil service jobs for people with disabilities.
During a visit to the National School of Administration center, which houses, alongside three other centers, the unified competition for people with disabilities, Saâdeddine El Otmani said that this competition is an opportunity to ensure equity in favor of these people by allowing them access to the civil service.
For her part, the Minister of Solidarity, Social Development, Equality and Family, Jamila El Moussali, welcomed the organization of this unified competition, which, according to her, proves the government’s willingness to use all skills to boost national development.
More than 1,000 applications for this unified competition have been filed in the different regions of the kingdom. The organization of this competition comes after a series of coordination meetings with the services of the Prime Minister’s Office and the various ministries concerned.
The objective is to discuss the organization of the competition and define the number of positions to be allocated.
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