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King Mohammed VI Launches Sustainable Development Projects in Libreville

Bethesda, Maryland, USA, 06/15/2015 /SubmitPressRelease123/

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI left Libreville on Friday, June 12, following a working and friendship visit to Gabon, last leg of an African tour that led the Sovereign successively to Senegal, Guinea Bissau and Côte d’Ivoire.

Before leaving Libreville, the sovereign launched in the Gabonese capital construction of a vocational training center in transports and logistics professions, illustrating once more Morocco’s African calling and the Sovereign’s permanent commitment for robust south-south cooperation.

Worth 57 million dirhams investment, the center, to be carried out by the Mohammed VI foundation for sustainable development, reflects the particular interest that HM the King grants to human training and qualification, as a corner stone of any development project and his will to support the sister country of Gabon conduct its “emerging Gabon” strategic plan that seeks to speed up the country’s economic growth and diversify growth sources.

In addition , HM King Mohammed VI handed, on Friday in the Application School of Military Health Services, a donation of two tons of medicines to treat opportunistic infections associated with HIV / AIDS and and twelve tons of medicines and medical-technical equipment for the Gabonese health authorities.

The initiative, part of the dense and advanced multifaceted cooperation between Morocco and Gabon, reflects the firm determination of the sovereign to confer a humanistic dimension to Morocco’s solidarity with African countries and South-South cooperation.

It also highlights the will of HM the King to contribute to the progress and prosperity of the brotherly people of Gabon, the improvement of health and living conditions of vulnerable populations and the creation of conditions for the achievement of sustainable human development.

The royal donation of two tons of medicines to treat opportunistic diseases and infections associated with AIDS / HIV, offered by the Mohammed VI Foundation for Sustainable Development for Gabonese institutions that take care of HIV patients, include antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal drugs.

As for the twelve tons of medicines and medical-technical equipment, it includes a Moroccan aid to health care facilities in Gabon. This assistance is made up of notably conventional drugs in psychiatry, neurology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, cardiology, anesthesia, intensive care, pulmonology, otorhinolaryngology, Dermatology and allergology.

There are also medical devices, including table-top autoclaves (sterilizers), electronic blood pressure monitors, infrared thermometers, electrocardiographs, and medical fungibles (consumables and surgical products).

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