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Dakhla ¨the Pearl of Southern provinces of Morocco hosts Crans Montana Forum
Crans Montana Forum organises from 12 to 14 March 2015, in Dakhla, its annual session under the theme “Africa, regional cooperation and South South Cooperation”.
This Forum has been committed, for thirty years, to building a more humane and impartial world.
The choice of Morocco and particularly the city of Dakhla is to be considered as an act of peace and an opportunity for stakeholders from all over the world to meet, to discuss and share their experiences.
The aim of the Forum is to create an opportunity for top-level Representatives of Africa and of the rest of the world, and the people of the Saharan provinces to interact and share projects and visions for the future.
The Forum’s topics are part of Morocco’s commitment in favour of South South cooperation, expressed at the highest level of State, and which resulted in actions of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI in favour of Africa, and the strong will of the Kingdom of Morocco to accompany the economic and social development of the Continent’s countries.
The Crans Montana Forum in Dakhla will bring together Heads of Government, Ministers, Representatives of International and Regional Organizations, Members of National and International Parliaments, Responsibles of Banking and Financial Institutions, and Representatives of Employers, Professional Organisations, and Civil Society.