On the sidelines of the inauguration of the Mohamed VI University of Health Sciences in Dakhla, a strategic agreement was signed between the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI) and the university. This agreement aims to offer scholarships to African students and strengthen scientific research. As a key player, the AMCI is helping to make the university a centre of excellence and a health observatory in Africa, thus consolidating Morocco’s health sovereignty and links with the continent.
On the sidelines of the inauguration of the Mohamed VI University of Health Sciences in the city of Dakhla, a strategic agreement was signed between the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI) and the university. The aim of this commitment is to provide scholarships for African students and to promote scientific research in Morocco. Through this partnership, AMCI confirms its key role in promoting South-South cooperation in the fields of health and education.
« This is an important initiative that aims to contribute to accelerating African sovereignty in the field of health. It is an initiative that is part of the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God help him, to promote solidarity and active cooperation for the sustainable development of the continent ».
MOHAMED METHQAL, Director General of the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation – Morocco
As a key player in this project, AMCI is supporting the Mohamed VI University of Health Sciences in Dakhla to make it a centre of academic excellence and international cooperation. By mobilising resources and facilitating access to appropriate training programmes, the agency is making a direct contribution to African health sovereignty. This commitment illustrates its proactive strategy to address the education and health challenges of friendly African countries.
« The Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation is a partner that has already signed a partnership with the African Academy of Health Sciences. This is an important partnership that capitalises on the vocation that exists between the African Academy of Health Sciences and the University of Health Sciences by making available to the African continent a number of educational scholarships so that students and researchers from the continent can study and work in the various structures of the world of health sciences through the channel of the African Academy of Health Sciences Agency. «
MOHAMED METHQAL, Director General of the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation – Morocco
This partnership is not limited to training, but also positions the Mohamed VI University of Health Sciences as an observatory of health in Africa. Through its initiatives, the University aims to become a hub for the development of sustainable solutions that meet the specific needs of the continent. This collaboration between AMCI and the Mohamed VI University of Health Sciences underlines Morocco’s ambition to play a major role in strengthening African health systems.