Morocco's Firm Stance Against Hate Crimes
In a significant declaration at the Peace and Security Council, Morocco reiterated its steadfast commitment to combating hate crimes. The Moroccan government, under the esteemed guidance of His Majesty the King, has prioritized the fight against such societal issues, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to ensure safety and harmony within the nation. This commitment aligns with Morocco's broader strategy to foster a secure environment conducive to development and social cohesion.
Healthcare Students Demand Better Support and Recognition
On April 7, 2026, the Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques in Casablanca witnessed a protest by students advocating for essential reforms in their training and employment conditions. The demonstration is part of a national escalation program aimed at securing compensation for internship training and ensuring adequate financial positions for graduates in the healthcare sector. Protesters articulated their grievances to "Cawalisse Today," highlighting how the lack of compensation adversely impacts their social conditions and professional motivation. They underscored the critical role nurses and health technicians play in delivering healthcare services, calling for a competency classification system and the establishment of a national body representing their interests. These demands, which have been put forth for over 13 years without any response, signal a readiness to intensify their protests until satisfactory resolutions are achieved.
As reported by cawalisse.com.