
Tuesday, April 12, 2022 to 13:43
Rabat – The Moroccan National Motorway Company and the Jadara Foundation signed a partnership agreement on April 7th, with the aim of supporting outstanding students from undergraduate and low-income social backgrounds.
The agreement, signed by Anwar Ben Azzuz, director general of the Moroccan National Automobile Company, and Hamid Ben Al-Fadil, president of the Zadara Foundation (formerly the Moroccan Student Foundation), aims to promote joint development, a joint statement said. Arrangements to support outstanding students who have graduated. Helps people with low-income social backgrounds and their higher education to continue successfully.
He explained that the partnership falls within the framework of the “Leader Generation Program” launched by the National Motorway Company in Morocco, aimed at supporting students and young researchers, as part of a comprehensive joint program developed by the company. Generally the benefit of the community adjacent to the motorway.
According to the same source, the Moroccan National Automobile Company will work through the agreement, allocating scholarships to provide financial assistance and professional assistance to outstanding students with outstanding bachelor’s degrees from areas adjacent to the motorway network. Individual and group training based on merit, as well as benefiting from educational courses for students of the Moroccan Student Foundation.
On this occasion, the communication quoted Mr. Benazzuz as saying that “the Moroccan National Motorway Company, as a public citizen company, wants to make a positive impact in the areas crossed by the motorway, especially supporting young students in the area.”
“We are proud and delighted to be partnering with the Zadara Foundation, an organization that believes in social progress through training and seeks equal opportunities for the youth of our country,” he added.
For his part, Mr. Bin Al-Fadil highlighted that this collaboration comes to strengthen the system of committed and supportive partners that the Zadara Foundation has worked for over 20 years to benefit outstanding students.