Morocco Maintains Online Services for Diaspora Amid Coronavirus Lockdown

The electronic services intended for Moroccans Residing Abroad (MREs) continue to operate. These services are in line with the preventive measures taken by the government to counter the spread of the new coronavirus pandemic.
The ministry has set up a duty team responsible for responding, through its website, email address and official Facebook page, to the various questions of the Moroccan diaspora, following the repercussions of the new coronavirus epidemic, as well as the mobilization and solidarity required by this situation, according to a statement from the delegate ministry in charge of Moroccans residing abroad.
On Friday, the state of confinement decreed by the Ministry of the Interior came into effect.
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