On Thursday, August 10th, the province of Berkane organized a celebration at the conference hall, commemorating the National Migrant Day. This event was presided over by Mr. Mohammed Ali Habouha, the prefect of the province of Berkane, in the presence of members and associations of the Moroccan community abroad, as well as elected officials and provincial directors, in addition to other civil society actors.
This day is considered a national rendezvous with strong symbolic value and significance due to its role and impact in strengthening ties with the Berkane community residing in various countries around the world.
His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God protect him, has given special attention to the Moroccan community by declaring this day as a national day in 2003. His Majesty has also accorded exceptional importance to this community, as evidenced by several royal speeches, as well as the implementation of public policies and programs that meet their aspirations regarding services provided in all areas.
In line with these royal and national directives, the province of Berkane has given special attention to its Moroccans Residing Abroad (MRE), through the implementation of various strategies that have emerged in recent years within the territory.
These strategies have been translated into concrete programs such as the establishment of a reception area at the headquarters of the province of Berkane, aimed at receiving complaints, questions, and suggestions from members of the community, as well as the creation of a call center and a coordination office at their disposal.
In this context, a detailed presentation was made on the achievements and results achieved regarding the number of complaints received and processed, as well as data related to their distribution by municipality, as well as the most frequent and high-demand subjects and areas.