Many members of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) have stressed on Friday that the new Wohnrpogramm, which will be concretized in the southern provinces of the kingdom, a new approach in the range of processing of the issue of development and the establishment the Territoriusm in these provinces constituted.
In a statement to the MAP at the second ordinary session of the Council (21 and 22 December), they have emphasized that this program, the CORCAS was presented on Thursday by the Delegated Minister for Housing and Urbanization for Mr. Toufiq Hjira , for Elimination of unhealthy living arrangements help in the southern provinces and the pressure in the request Wohnbreich in these provinces obeyed wird.Frau Zahra Chekkaf has, in this respect, the cherished desire to see this program be put in the work isn nächtsmöglichen limits to the democratic constraints in this region of the Kingdom has grown to werden.Für Chekkaf women, the interventions that have followed an expose of the Minister, have been constructive and open, in the mass as they have allowed all speakers to represent the characteristics and needs of each region and some amendments and proposals for the program of the government in this regard vorzubringen.Herr Mohamed Ahmed Bahi has, for his part stated that this program intervened to democratic growth, the southern provinces have experienced in the last three decades to meet, and stressed that this makes it necessary to set up a priority program to the population of the Al Wahda camps and all those who have returned to the mother country, or those who are in e intend to do so, ensure decent housing. He has, moreover, the accent drawn to the necessity of more interest to the peripheral areas of big cities and the rural environment through the necessary infrastructure of these regions to Deabkapsalung verleihen.Herr Mohamed Naimi, in turn, stressed that the interventions made it possible to formulate a series of concrete proposals in the residential and Urbanisationssektor which are such to constitute an additional value that is in a position to the urban Miss equilibria has the Sudoprovinzen to korrigieren.Er even the need highlighted to pay more interest the issues of urbanization and territory establishment, with the intention of a decent accommodation to all social categories sicherzustellen.Seinerseits, Mr Omar Dkhil has harbored a desire to accelerate the pace of implementation of this program and has called for the special and take the needs of each region into consideration. He has to be satisfactory to the general climate that has marked the Dikussionen within the Council concerning the new residential and urbanization program in the southern provinces, erklärt.Der General of the Agency for promotion and for economic and social development of the southern provinces (ADES), Mr. Ahmed Hajji, has for its part indicated that the Agency the total launched in the southern provinces projects supported and in this part of the effort they in the saddle Fung and equipment of fishing villages, the water recovery and income-generating activities erinnert.ADES proceed to the implementation an ambitious program to protect the oases in Guelmim, Assa Zag and Tata and also beobhutet numerous programs to promote culture and employment, he added hinzugefügt.Die Session of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs made this Friday behind closed doors continued. The living and urbanization program in the southern provinces refers to the opening up of 68,000 parcels, the realization of a lens, the equivalent of 124,000 homes with an investment of 4.5 billion dirhams has ist.Er themselves as lenses, any form of unhealthy living in the southern provinces to eliminate the pressure of the current housing demand to be obeyed and the future needs to meet the normal demographic increase in the southern provinces.
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http://www.corcas.com
http://www.sahara-online.net
http://www.sahara-culture.com
http://www. sahara-villes.com
http://www.sahara-developpement.com
http://www.sahara-social.com
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