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Morocco is pursuing an active policy to support peacebuilding in Africa

Permanent Representative of Morocco to the UN, Mohamed Loulichki  Morocco is pursuing an active policy to support peacebuilding in many African countries, Permanent Representative of Morocco to the UN, Mohamed Loulichki, said on Friday in New York.
 

The Kingdom is pursuing an active policy to support peacebuilding in many African countries by targeting multiple sectors contributing to human development such as education, the supply of water and electricity to rural areas, he said before the UN Security Council.
He also called on the UN to "strengthen its ability to define integrated strategies and give to the action of the international community more coherence and coordination," added Loulichki, who participated in a debate held by the Security Council on The Interdependence between security and development.
No country can enjoy sustainable peace and stability without a social and economic development that addresses the problem of unemployment, especially among young people through concrete and targeted initiatives and improves women's status to make of them a peace player in post-conflict societies, he noted.
Loulichki said that international economic aid, whether it comes from bilateral donors or international financial institutions, should focus on projects taking into account the economic, social and even cultural realities of the country, its specific capacities and opportunities available to foreign investment.

 

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