The National Observatory for Children’s Rights. Highlighting Moroccan experience in Senegal and Liberia

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

The National Observatory for the Rights of the Child, from April 14 to 19, held a series of meetings devoted to the sharing of experiences between the Parliament of children in Morocco and similar institutions in Africa, as part of South-South cooperation.

The observatory said, in a statement, that these meetings came to implement the partnership agreement signed with Mohamed Muthaqal, director general of the ambassador of the Moroccan agency for international cooperation, linked to support for the activities of the Parliament of Children, on November 20, before children’s rights.

At its first station, the Delegation of the National Observatory for the Rights of the Child went to Senegal on April 14 and 15, 2025, in order to provide the main experience of the Moroccan Parliament for children, a special institution for children’s participation in public life and the defense of their rights and strengthening them in Morocco.

This visit, which took place in the presence of the Moroccan ambassador to Senegal, Hassan Al -Nasiri, was an opportunity to see the Senegalese experience through discussions with institutions working in the field of rights of children, in particular the public committee and the social affairs of the National Assembly, the National Committee for Human Rights in Senegal, and the Ministry of Family and Solidarity.

On the Senegalese side, the efforts made to institutionalize children’s parliament and local experiences through children’s municipal councils. Common problems have also been discussed such as early marriage, begging and mental health for children, which has paved the way for improving cooperation on these major bets.

The institutions have expressed their desire to work together, in particular on cross -subjects linked to the advancement of children’s rights.

After Senegal, the Delegation of the National Observatory for the Rights of the Child, supported by Hussein Al -Rahmouni, Moroccan ambassador to Liberia, continued his mission. Where the meetings which were held between April 17 and 19 have been an opportunity to make a fruitful sharing of experiences on the participation of children in the defense of their rights.

Meetings with parliamentary children from Liberia, the Liberal Minister responsible for gender, children and social protection and the parliamentary committee for the rights of the child, were broken by a symposium for advocacy presented by Professor Ghazlan Benjelloun, vice-president of the National Observatory for the Rights of the Child, which focused on the urgent need for preventive and training Children.

Liberal officials expressed their hope of deepening cooperation with the National Observatory for the Rights of the Child.

At the end of these meetings, Liberian officials and the Senegans expressed their great praise for the efforts linked to her Royal Highness, Princess Lalla Maryam for the benefit of the children of the African continent.

It should be noted that the Parliament of the Moroccan child, since its creation in 1999, has made it possible to increase more than 4,000 children on the values ​​of citizenship and democracy, and the defense of the rights of their counterparts among decision -makers and improving their capacities in fundamental fields such as speaking in front of the public, advocacy and the spirit of contract.

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