Tuesday, March 14, 2006
HM King Mohammed VI opens new children's centre.
In Agadir on Tuesday, HM King Mohammed VI inaugurated a new child protection centre for girls by chairing the signing ceremony of a partnership agreement for the center's management and administration.
The new centre is just one of the integrated projects of the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Reintegration of Detainees. The centre costing 11.4 million MAD extends over 2,800 square meters with a capacity of 240 boarders.
The boarders, whose age varies between 11 and 18 years, have all gone through difficult conditions (delinquency, drugs etc )and will benefit from various services, such as vocational training, non-formal education and literacy courses.
The project is part of Mohammed VI Foundation mission to consolidate the reformatory and pedagogical aspect of youth detention centers.
In this respect, it mobilises the means to provide delinquent children with a pedagogical and vocational training to facilitate their social, family and professional integration after their release.
The Foundation manages 14 child protection centres for boys and 3 for girls with a capacity of 1,000 boarders in the cities of Tangier, Témara, Oujda, Casablanca and Benslimane.
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