Green March Legacy: Projects & Remembrance

by Archynetys News Desk
The day began at 10:45 a.m. with the arrival of the governor at the territorial commune of Kridid, where he began work on a health dispensary. This new establishment aims to strengthen access to essential care in an area still poorly served by medical infrastructure. The event took place in the presence of local elected officials, representatives of civil society and administrative executives, demonstrating collective support for this development dynamic.

At 11:15 a.m., the official delegation left Kridid to go to the neighboring commune of Oulad Sbita. At 11:45 a.m., a second dispensary project was launched, confirming the desire of provincial authorities to deploy equitable health coverage throughout the territory. These two initiatives are part of the national program to reduce social and territorial disparities, led by the Ministry of the Interior.

The tour continued at 12:15 p.m. with departure to the town of Oualidia, a seaside resort renowned for its tourist potential and its natural heritage. At 12:45 p.m., the governor kicked off the municipal summer camp project, an infrastructure dedicated to welcoming young people during the summer period. This project aims to provide a space for socio-educational activities, promoting the development of children and adolescents from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Through this series of inaugurations, the provincial authorities reaffirm their commitment to inclusive development, based on proximity, solidarity and the improvement of basic services. This symbolic day, placed under the sign of the Green March, illustrates the continuity of the State’s efforts to honor the ideals of progress and national cohesion carried by this historic event.

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