The Reception, Training and Insertion Centre for women in difficult situations, inaugurated by H.M. King Mohammed VI, Saturday in Béni Bouayach, is a multifunctional structure that meets several objectives, indicated Nadira El Guermaï, governor coordinator of the National Initiative for Human Development (INDH). This centre, which is part of the INDH's proximity philosophy, provides women, young people, and children from disadvantaged neighbourhoods of this city with spaces focused on the centres of interest and objectives of each of these categories, she said in a statement to the MAP on this occasion. Nadira El Guermaï explained that this new structure allows women to benefit from training in sewing and embroidery, notably, and to follow literacy courses, and young people to follow computer courses, adding that the centre also includes a nursery for children. She also noted that this centre was realised in partnership with National Mutual Aid and the commune of Béni Bouayach, specifying that the INDH's contribution to the overall budget for the realisation of this project amounts to 1.5 million DH. The Reception, Training and Insertion Centre for women in difficult situations, realised within the framework of the INDH for an overall investment of 3.4 million DH, will allow legal assistance and the necessary orientation to be provided to women in distress, to strengthen their capacities, to raise their awareness, and to take care of them in the best conditions.
News 29 Jun 2013 2 min read
"Necessary orientation for women in distress"
"The Centre for women in difficult situations of Béni Bouayach, a multifunctional structure", Nadira El Guermaï, governor coordinator of the INDH

