The aforementioned session was chaired by Mr. Mohammed Kadouri, President of the Chamber of Crafts of the Oriental Region, in the presence of Mr. Mohamed Ali Habouha, Governor of the Province of Berkane, Mr. Rachid Touijer representing the Minister of Tourism, Crafts, and Social and Solidarity Economy, Mr. Mohammed Jelloul, President of the Provincial Council of Berkane, along with members and staff of the Chamber, as well as a significant number of representatives from various establishments involved.
In line with its culture of openness to all stakeholders and entities shaping society and the ecosystem, the province of Berkane hosted the Ordinary Session of the Chamber of Crafts of the Oriental Region on Tuesday, June 20th, at its headquarters.
Related to the aforementioned themes, agreements were signed on the sidelines of this session, notably between the Chamber of Crafts of the Oriental Region and the National Initiative for Human Development (INDH). This agreement entails supporting artisans in the Province of Berkane through subsidies to help strengthen their production, marketing, and innovation capabilities, with the aim of enhancing their opportunities to penetrate local and international markets.
Furthermore, an agreement was signed between the Chamber of Crafts of the Oriental Region and the Local Development Company Majal Berkane for Innovation and Territorial Intelligence, focusing on archiving and documenting craft products in the Province of Berkane, leveraging advanced technological tools and solutions. In connection with the topics addressed during this session, a field visit took place to the premises of the Chamber, attended by all members of the delegation, to closely understand the various services and offerings within the scope of Majal Berkane's activities: Incubation and Industrial Innovation Center, Tech Center, FabLab, etc.