Friday, June 30, 2006

Morocco to train 10,000 engineers per year up to 2010

According to the news agency Maghreb Arabe Presse, Morocco aims to train 10,000 engineers per year up to 2010 to accompany the economic takeoff in the kingdom.

In a meeting on "Employment Initiative, 10,000 engineers," held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister, Driss Jettou, participants highlighted the economic development in Morocco, affirming that there is an increasing need for highly qualified human resources.

To accompany the economic mutations, it is necessary to train qualified executives, including engineers, they noted, underlining that all the public and private engineering training schools and science and technology universities are called to get involved to achieve this objective.

Morocco is involved in a large program of reforms and structuring projects, which requires accompanying measures notably in training, which is key for success, Director of the National Agency of Telecommunications Regulation (ANRT), Mohamed Benchaaboun told the press.

He said that Morocco needs to step up the pace of training engineers from 4,000 engineers per year to 10,000

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