In Morocco, the National Initiative for Human Development is strengthening its actions in favor of inclusion and human capital. In Khénifra, 33 projects totaling 5.80 million dirhams have just been approved, targeting in particular young people, vulnerable people and education in rural areas.
In Morocco, the National Initiative for Human Development continues its work to support vulnerable populations and promote economic inclusion. In the province of Khénifra, 33 new projects, totaling 5.80 million dirhams, were approved at the third meeting of the regional committee in 2026. A total of 92 projects, with a budget of 31.54 million dirhams, are planned under the annual work program.
“The second program, which focuses on supporting people in difficult situations, includes the acquisition of a social assistance vehicle, at an estimated total cost of 160,000 dirhams. The third program aims to strengthen entrepreneurship, create job opportunities, and improve youth incomes.”
NAJATE EL QLIOUL, Head of the 3rd National Initiative for Human Development – Morocco
Of these funds, 3.15 million dirhams are earmarked for youth economic inclusion, entrepreneurship, and income-generating activities. In addition, a vehicle costing 160,000 dirhams will be acquired for transporting and assisting vulnerable individuals, primarily in rural areas.
“Thirty projects supported by Projects proposed by young people have been approved, with the National Initiative for Human Development contributing 3.4 million dirhams to the total cost.
NAJATE EL QLIOUL, Head of the 3rd National Initiative for Human Development – Morocco
Education is also a priority, with 2.2 million dirhams allocated for five school buses and nearly one million for student residences. These investments aim to facilitate access to schooling, especially in rural areas, and to improve learning conditions. Khénifra thus aspires to develop human capital, promote youth employment, and reduce social and territorial inequalities.