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PRIM – Regional Programme for Migration Initiatives in Morocco

Project

  • Migrations

  • Governance

(c) Annie Spratt sur Unsplash
(c) Annie Spratt sur Unsplash
Project start date
Status

Ongoing

Project end date
Financing amount (Euro)
9 M€
Country and region
France, Morocco

The Regional Programme for Migration Initiatives in Morocco aims to support the regionalisation of Morocco’s migration policy in the Souss-Massa and Oriental regions.

Morocco is at the same time a country of emigration, with 5 million Moroccans residing abroad (MRA) – including a quarter in France –, transit and immigration, with some 50,000 regularised migrants and some 4,800 refugees registered by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (HCR) in Morocco in 2017.

Launched in 2013 and led by the Ministry Delegate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad, responsible for Moroccans residing abroad, Morocco’s migration policy is often described as pioneering, humanistic and responsible. It comprises:

1) The National Strategy for Immigration and Asylum (NSIA), dedicated to the reception and integration of foreigners on Moroccan territory;

2) The National Strategy for Moroccans Residing Abroad (NSMRA), which aims to provide social, cultural, educational and legal support to MRA and mobilise the investments and expertise of MRA to contribute to Morocco’s development.

The advanced regionalisation policy provides the opportunity to harmonise the migration policy and sectoral policies for economic and human development at regional level: this is the objective of this project to regionalise the migration policy in Morocco.

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