During a gathering in Huelva, Spain, Younes Sekkouri, Morocco’s Minister of Economic Inclusion, Small Business, Employment and Skills, spotlighted the North African nation’s groundbreaking approach to migration governance. This strategy, rooted in solidarity, shared responsibility and unwavering respect for human dignity, was presented at the forum titled « Migratory governance and circular migration between Morocco and Spain: keys to mutually beneficial cooperation ».
a human-centric vision shaping public policy
In his address, Sekkouri emphasized that this progressive migration policy stems directly from the High Guidance of His Majesty King Mohammed VI. At its core, this Royal Vision prioritizes human capital as the foundation of national development, reframing mobility not as a challenge but as a catalyst for economic growth, skills exchange and cultural exchange between nations.
mobility as an engine for shared prosperity
The minister underscored how Morocco’s model treats migration as a dynamic opportunity rather than a burden. By fostering circular migration pathways with partner countries like Spain, the strategy aims to strengthen bilateral ties while ensuring dignified conditions for all involved. This approach not only supports workforce needs but also nurtures long-term social and economic integration.
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