The Sovereign inaugurated a community-based socio-sports complex, a centre for training and qualification of women, a socio-educational complex, and a community-based social centre, worth nearly 16 million dirhams.
The community-based socio-sports complex aims to develop sporting and artistic skills of children and youth, fight delinquency and dropout and ensure socio-cultural and sports integration of target populations through wide access to basic equipment and services.
Regarding the centre for training and qualification of women, it aims at training women in local income- and job-generating professions (culinary arts, dressmaking, embroidery, hairdressing and aesthetics, computer science ...), and ensuring female literacy, counselling and socio-economic integration of women in precarious situations.
The socio-educational complex is intended to train and qualify young people, coach youth who have income-generating projects, and promote volunteering among the community's target populations and associations.
As for the coomunity-based social centre, it is meant to ensure women's literacy, promote income-generating activities and provide socio-educational supervision of children and youth.
Moreover, a total of 181 INDH projects are planned in the Moulay Yacoub province for the period 2011-2013, worth 51.36 million dirhams.
Benefiting more than 94,000 people, the projects are part of three INDH programmes.
On this occasion, HM the King handed over keys of a mobile unit for dental care for schoolchildren throughout the province of Moulay Yacoub, and keys of four school buses for the rural communities of Sbaa Rouadi, Mkess, Sebt Loudaya and Sidi Daoud.
This equipment was acquired as part of the National Initiative for Human Development for nearly 2.7 million dirhams.