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    390,000 Widows Receive Direct Support under Morocco’s Aid

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    Rabat – Morocco expands its social safety net, now reaching nearly 4 million families across the country, including around 390,000 widows, government officials confirmed Thursday.

    Speaking after the council of government meeting, Mustapha Baitas, Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament and spokesperson for the government, said the initiative mirrors the state’s growing commitment to social protection.

    This year, the government has set aside MAD 41.5 billion ($4.5 billion) to fund the program, which aims to provide direct support to vulnerable households.

    Baitas noted that the number of beneficiaries has quadrupled in recent years. He described this assistance as a key part of the government’s broader vision for a social state, ensuring that support reaches those who need it most.

    The minister also pointed to the government’s willingness to engage in dialogue with citizens and stakeholders to improve the system and resolve any shortcomings.

    The government launched the social aid program as part of Morocco’s wider push to strengthen the social state. It targets the most vulnerable households, including widows, low-income families, and elderly citizens. 

    Widows in Morocco often face economic and social challenges, as many rely solely on limited household incomes or family support. 

    The government’s direct social aid program provides crucial assistance, helping them cover basic needs such as food, healthcare, and education for their children, if they have any.

    For many widows, this support offers a measure of security and dignity, and allows them to navigate daily life with less uncertainty. 

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