
Project Details
- Name:The Initiative" Supports the Healthcare Sector in Tinghir
- Category:Supporting people in vulnerable situations
- Author:INDH Province de Tinghir
- Location:Alnif /Kelaat M'Gouna
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The Initiative" Supports the Healthcare Sector in Tinghir
"The National Initiative for Human Development in the Tinghir Province continues to support the healthcare sector by launching numerous projects and initiatives. These efforts aim to improve access to health services, particularly for the most vulnerable individuals."

upporting vulnerable individuals
On the other hand, the second program—focused on supporting vulnerable individuals—aims to improve the quality of health services provided and promote best practices by delivering high-quality care and assistance to those in precarious situations. This initiative supports actors and associations working in the field of combating vulnerability, as well as activities carried out for the benefit of fragile populations. Additionally, it implements preventive measures to reduce this phenomenon.
- Incorporating royal directives as a strategic framework
- Dedicated projects for mothers, children, and vulnerable individuals
- 8.1 million MAD investment in health centers & maternity wards
- Supporting local NGOs combating vulnerability
Rising Generations
Salma Sahel, a social work officer in Tinghir, emphasized: "In implementation of the Royal High Instructions from His Majesty King Mohammed VI—may God assist him—which call for improving the conditions of mothers and children to achieve development, and advancing early childhood through maternal and child healthcare while prioritizing service quality, the National Initiative has deployed a series of health projects across the province."
In a statement to Hespress, Ms. Sahel added: *"Among these projects, the urban Category 1 health center in Boumalne Dades, the urban Category 2 health center in Tinghir, and the Ait Ighla health center were upgraded with a budget of approximately 1.12 million dirhams to provide high-standard services to the population. Additionally, maternity wards were constructed and equipped in Assoul, Alnif, Kelaat M’Gouna, and Ighil N’Mkoun, with a total budget nearing 6.98 million dirhams."*