The Kingdom once again demonstrated this commitment in this meeting, during which the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad, Nasser Bourita pleaded for a continental system of genomic surveillance to fight Covid-19, the electronic media wrote.
Thus, Morocco has renewed its commitment to the development of Africa and its "deep attachment to contribute to all relevant initiatives in this regard, at the continental, regional and bilateral levels", the same source stressed.
The Minister noted that the inclusive economy is now emerging as a "paradigm necessary for post-covid economic recovery", adding, in this regard, that the pandemic, by impacting all countries to different degrees , "has widened the socioeconomic inequalities of African countries", said the publication.
The news site underlined that the uncertainty created by this pandemic requires adopting, across all value chains, of strategies that would allow the establishment of inclusive ecosystems that bring value added and benefit everyone, said Bourita.
The Minister noted that by promoting public-private partnerships (PPP), AIMEC would facilitate the exchange of best practices on the African continent to support inclusive businesses and markets.