Moroccan Minister Mustafa Al Khalfi

Moroccan Minister Mustafa Al Khalfi said that six years after the adoption of the new constitution, which marked the beginning of a new course in the history, dynamism and roles of civil society in our country, what we see today is the great and strong involvement of associations in the various structures of public consultation at the level of land communities.

He stressed that the establishment of an award for civil society associations is the culmination of the strenuous and continuous efforts of civil society organizations and associations and the recognition of important achievements and best work provided to society despite the various constraints and challenges.

He stressed that these organizations are supported by the royal high directions and are based on the provisions of the new constitution, especially its chapters 12-13-14-15, which emphasized the pivotal role of civil society in contributing to public decision-making, its activation, evaluation and implementation, to form civil society as an essential element in democratic building, In participatory democracy.

He added that these organizations are supported by the royal high directions and are based on the provisions of the new constitution, especially its chapters 12-13-14-15, which emphasized the pivotal role of civil society in contributing to public decision-making, its activation, evaluation and implementation, to form civil society as an essential element in democratic building, In participatory democracy.

He continued, “The Civil Society Award was created by a decree issued on March 4, 2016, in recognition of the specific contributions and creative initiatives of civil society associations and non-governmental organizations, as well as civil personalities who provided outstanding services to the community, primarily aimed at valuing, recognizing and motivating civil society.”

He emphasized that they also play a leading role in combating violence, combating extremism, consolidating the values of moderation and moderation, defending national territorial unity, confronting divisional and fragmented tendencies, and also in the provision of various social services such as health (chronic diseases), education in villages, literacy, care for the elderly, Difficult situation