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Morocco Highlights Role in African Development at London Conference

Morocco’s central role in advancing sustainable development across Africa took center stage at a high-profile conference held in London.

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Feb, 10, 2024
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Morocco Highlights Role in African Development at London Conference

Morocco Highlights Role in African Development at London Conference

Rabat – Morocco’s central role in advancing sustainable development across Africa took center stage at a high-profile conference held in London.

The Moroccan Embassy in the UK organized a conference on Wednesday evening, in collaboration with SOAS University of London. It was held under the theme: “African Tapestry: Climate, Crops, and Culture – A Moroccan Perspective.” 

It brought together academics, diplomats, policy-makers, and students to discuss Morocco’s approach to sustainable development and its leadership in transforming food systems across Africa.

The conference emphasized that Africa as a continent possesses abundant solutions for its challenges, with Morocco at the forefront of its development trajectory.

The first panel saw the participation of representatives from OCP Africa, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), the World Food Program, as well as professors from SOAS. 

The participants touched on the challenges that the continent faces in regard to food security and climate change. They pointed to Morocco’s proactive efforts in tackling these issues head-on.

Experts lauded the key role played by OCP Africa, a subsidiary of Moroccan fertilizer giant OCP Group, and UM6P in leading innovative solutions tailored to the African agricultural context.

OCP Africa has launched several projects and initiatives aimed at addressing food security in Africa and empowering local farmers to overcome agricultural challenges.

They underlined Morocco’s commitment to initiatives like the African Agriculture Adaptation (AAA) initiative, which aims to adapt and finance agricultural projects, as well as promote green energy initiatives.

Another panel discussion focused on the human dimension of Africa’s development journey. It advocated for the embracement of cultural diversity and going beyond ethnic divides.

Morocco’s legacy of tolerance and coexistence was raised in a discussion between Secretary General of the Rabita Mohammadia des Oulémas Ahmed Abbadi and SOAS President Zeinab Badawi.  

“We must learn to transcend ourselves and look to ourselves and our planet globally. We must draw on our love of life to build real solutions,” Abbadi said, stressing the need to foster trust and a culture of inclusivity to harness Africa’s full capacity for progress.

Both Abbadi and Badawi emphasized Morocco’s commitment to fostering dialogue among diverse religious and cultural perspectives.

 

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