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Foundation Hosts Retirement Support Program for 6,000 Educators in Rabat

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The Mohammed VI Foundation for Social Works in National Education is making strides in supporting retiring educators in Morocco.

Recently, the Foundation held a significant event in Rabat to mark the retirement of 6,000 members. This initiative is part of a broader program aimed at assisting educators during their transition from active service to retirement, in collaboration with the Moroccan Retirement Fund (CMR) and the General Mutual Fund for National Education (MGEN).

Supporting Educators Through Retirement

The annual ceremony, now in its eleventh year, serves as a crucial platform for educators. It helps them navigate the complexities associated with retirement. Organizers highlighted that the initiative provides essential resources and information about retirement benefits.

Retiring educators can prepare their re-enrollment applications and inquire about various social services during the event. This engagement underscores the Foundation’s commitment to maintaining strong ties with its members.

Moroccan Foundation’s Commitment to Educators

The Mohammed VI Foundation operates under a strategic ten-year plan from 2018 to 2028. This plan prioritizes the needs of its members and aims to continually expand and improve services. The goal is to better meet the social needs of the education community across Morocco.

By enhancing overall well-being, the Foundation ensures that both active and retired educators have access to necessary support.

Future Steps for Educators’ Support

  • Continued annual ceremonies to support retiring educators.
  • Expansion of services under the ten-year strategic plan.
  • Ongoing engagement with members to address their needs.

The Mohammed VI Foundation is dedicated to ensuring a smooth transition for retiring educators in Morocco.

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