Mohammed VI Foundation Facilitates Retirement Transition for Thousands
The Mohammed VI Foundation for Social Works in National Education recently hosted a significant retirement ceremony for 6,000 of its members in Rabat, marking an important event for the organization, which boasts a total membership of approximately 560,000. This initiative, which has now reached its eleventh edition, serves to assist members as they transition from active work status to retirement. The ceremony was organized in collaboration with the Moroccan Retirement Fund (CMR) and the General Mutual Insurance of National Education (MGEN), reflecting a concerted effort to provide comprehensive support for educators entering this new phase of their lives.
During the event, attendees had the opportunity to complete their re-admission application forms to the Foundation, gaining insight into the various social benefits offered by both the Foundation and the partnering financial institutions. These benefits include guidance on the retirement bonus application process, which is crucial for ensuring a smooth transition into retirement. The Foundation's ongoing strategic plan, spanning from 2018 to 2028, emphasizes the importance of catering to the needs of both active and retired members, ensuring that their social welfare remains a top priority.
Furthermore, the Foundation is committed to continuously enhancing its offerings, aiming to improve the quality and accessibility of services provided to the educational community across Morocco. By fostering partnerships with key stakeholders involved in the retirement process, the Foundation seeks to streamline administrative procedures and reinforce its engagement with its members. Overall, this initiative not only highlights the Foundation’s dedication to its members but also underscores its pivotal role in promoting the welfare of the educational workforce throughout the nation.
As reported by fr.le360.ma.