The visit of these students in master of international cooperation is in line with the policy of opening the Foundation on various departments and public institutions, whether Moroccan or foreign, and promoting its pioneering experiences in the protection of prisoners and post-custody support, said the Foundation in a statement.
It provided an opportunity for the Canadian delegation to learn about the actions of the Mohammed VI Foundation and its services in terms of monitoring and assistance to the reintegration of prisoners after serving their prison sentence.
Emphasis was also placed on coordination with the various public sectors in order to anchor the values of citizenship and human dignity, but also the culture of human rights.
According to the Foundation, this effort is in line with the Royal Vision in this area and the integrated strategy aimed at the professional and economic inclusion of residents of prisons and child protection centers.
On the other hand, the Canadian students learned about the educational activities of the Mohammed VI Foundation, during a visit to the rehabilitation support centers of Beni Mellal (May 10) and Meknes (May 20).
The delegation also visited the child protection center in Meknes, as well as took part in a charity ceremony marked by a children's sports show. During this ceremony, the Canadian students offered symbolic gifts to the residents of the center.