Morocco’s OCP Group Donates 3 Billion Dirhams to National Coronavirus Fund

The special fund set up to manage the coronavirus pandemic benefits from the mobilization and contribution of large Moroccan groups. With the tidy sum of 3 billion dirhams, the OCP group has contributed to help overcome this virus.
This envelope of 3 billion is the first of a set of measures that the Group intends to deploy to "support the State in its efforts to fight the spread of the Coronavirus, and its consequences on the national economy". Before OCP, there was Azizi Akhannouch through Akwa, and Othman Benjelloun, with Bank Of Africa, who contributed.
Many other good intentions are being announced. This is the case of the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, which promises "to make its digital resources and know-how available". OCP also announces "to contribute its programs, in particular Act4Community and AlMoutmir, and its infrastructure".
With a financial portfolio of 10 billion dirhams, "this fund will be reserved for the coverage of the costs of upgrading the medical system, with regard to hospital infrastructure and equipment, and all the additional means to be acquired urgently".
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