A partnership between Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Hoceima and Saxony in Immigration and Investment

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
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Today, Friday, in Hanover, Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Hoceima concluded a partnership with the lower state of Saxony in Germany, aimed at improving the development of sustainable solutions to migration of work and allowing the community Moroccan to engage effectively in this state in the northwest of Germany.
In this context, a memorandum of understanding was signed in Hanover, the lower capital of Saxony, between the head of the region of Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Hoceima, Omar Moro, and both the local minister of the Economy, Olaf is not and is not the local Minister of Social Affairs, Labor, Health and Equality, Andreas Felipe, Ali the margin of a forum organized under the slogan: “Imagine the migration of the future ”.
The launch of this partnership reflects the condemnation of both parties to the importance of entrepreneurship and the creation of employment possibilities in promoting economic and social development on their two, taking into account the challenges and capacities available to create Employment opportunities and encourage entrepreneurship among Moroccans residing abroad.
Thanks to this partnership, the two parties seek to improve bilateral cooperation and encourage innovation thanks to a skilled work hand. They have also undertaken to cooperate to determine their needs for skilled workers in the main economic sectors, to improve the creation of employment possibilities and to entrepreneurship of the Moroccan community and to facilitate the integration of this employment in the lower Saxony .
During the signature ceremony, Mr. Moro underlined the investment opportunities offered by the Tangier-Tetouan-Al-Hoceima region, calling for German companies to invest in the region and to promote cultural, tourist and linguistic exchanges To achieve the objectives of this partnership.
For its part, the Minister of the Economy of Lower Sexonia called for making the human element the objective of this partnership, praising the common desire between the two parties to improve bilateral cooperation and exploit capacity Available in a way that benefits both sides within both sides of the Rabeh-Rabeh partnership.
The Hanover Forum, which was characterized by the participation of eminent personalities, including the general writer of Moroccans living abroad to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and African Cooperation and Moroccans living abroad, Moulay Ismail Al -Maghari, and the deputy chief of the mission of the mission of the Moulay mission at the Embassy of Morocco in Berlin, Abdel Qader al-Talib, witnessed the discussion of several questions related to immigration by putting the Accent to “partnerships as a pillar to achieve a sustainable migration”.
The partnership was presented between Tanger-Tetouan-Al-Hoceima and the lower Saxony as a successful model during this forum, in which representatives of the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and German Federal Development participated, the Agency German Federal and the National Agency for the Promotion of Employment and Skills, in addition to managers of the General Union of Moroccan Markets in Tangier, the Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Development, and a certain number of German and German collective actors.
Thanks to their partnership, the two parties have laid the foundations of a common vision of the means to organize a regular migration of labor between Morocco and the lower and equitable Saxony.
Participants discussed the challenges linked to the integration of Moroccans in Germany, who have become active in development and innovation, while examining the means to improve the participation of the Moroccan community in the lower Saxony.
During her lower Saxony visit, the Moroccan delegation has toured vocational training centers, where experiences were exchanged between the two parties, including the model of cities of professions and skills, which was launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI VI