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Spanish Government to Help Morocco in Ensuring Access to  Healthcare

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Spanish Government to Help Morocco in Ensuring Access to  Healthcare

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The purpose of this aid is to support the Directorate of Hospitals and Health Centers of Morocco (DHSA) in implementing and financing activities within the project

The Spanish government, through the CSAI Foundation under the Ministry of Health, has allocated €500,000 to enhance family medicine in Morocco over the coming years.

The funds, fully subsidized by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, were granted in November 2021 with a 36-month execution period from February 1, 2022, to January 31, 2025. The project officially launched in March 2024.

The purpose of this aid is to support the Directorate of Hospitals and Health Centers of Morocco (DHSA) in implementing and financing activities within the project. The funds will also cover the operating and structural expenses of the CSAI Foundation. The project also will upskill the managerial and clinical expertise of health professionals, implement an organization and management system in health centers, and support reforms to improve the quality of primary care provided.

These objectives will be achieved through courses, seminars, workshops, exchanges, and internships in Spain and Morocco, as outlined in the project report accessed by The Objective.

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The planned activities, for which €500,000 has been allocated, including organizing online and in-person training sessions, visits to health structures in both countries, and meetings and exchanges of experiences between Moroccan and Spanish professionals. The grant resolution breaks down the funds as follows; €340,000 for project expenses to be financed, including €80,000 for creating an expert committee from Morocco and Spain to support and accompany the development of family medicine in Morocco.