London - The achievements made by Moroccan women in the political, social and economic fields were showcased, on Friday in London, by Wali of the Gharb-Chrarda-Beni Hssen region, governor of the province of Kénitra Zineb El Adaoui.
London – The achievements made by Moroccan women in the political, social and economic fields were showcased, on Friday in London, by Wali of the Gharb-Chrarda-Beni Hssen region, governor of the province of Kénitra Zineb El Adaoui.
Speaking at the opening of the Forum on Women Leaders in the Arab World, El Adaoui, first wali woman in Morocco, underlined the special interest by King Mohammed VI in the issue of women and the promotion of their rights which are getting reinforced since the enthronement of the sovereign.”
Thanks to the King’s solicitude for Moroccan women and their empowerment, woman can now make achievements in all areas of life, whether economically, politically, socially or culturally,” she said.
“Under the reign of HM the King, Moroccan women are holding high-ranking positions which enabled to strengthen their status within society and make it a model in the Arab-Muslim world,” she added.