Some 13,000 people will benefit from the complementary rehabilitation and enhancement program for the old medina of Essaouira, said Al Omrane group chairman Badr Kanouni on Wednesday.
This program, which covers 30 ha for investments of around 300 million dirhams, benefits the 13,000 inhabitants of the old medina of Essaouira, said Badr Kanouni, during the King's visit Mohammed VI at the old medina of Essaouira.
This complementary program, which is part of the rehabilitation and enhancement programs of the old medinas carried out under the supervision of the Sovereign, is a global program that revolves around four axes, namely the rehabilitation of the urban space, the restoration and enhancement of the historic heritage, the promotion of access to social services and the strengthening of the tourist and economic attractiveness of the old medina of Essaouira, he explained.
A total of 26 projects will be carried out within the framework of this program, the fruit of a partnership between different actors aiming to materialize the Royal High Vision, in particular ministries, the Hassan II Fund for economic and social development, the region of Marrakech- Safi and the Essaouira municipal council, says Badr Kanouni.
The monitoring of the implementation of the program is ensured by provincial commissions chaired by the governor of the province, as well as a regional commission chaired by the wali and composed of all the actors in order to guarantee their coordination in order to achieve the five-year project (2019-2023), he added.
In this sense, the chairman of the Al Omrane group's executive board noted that work is progressing on schedule.
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