Avenue prince Moulay Abdellah- AZROU, 53100 Azrou, Morocco

PARTNERS

Global care

Our project entitled "Improving Capacities to Eliminate Tuberculosis with Mobile Health", located in the town of Salé separated from the Moroccan capital Rabat by the Bouregreg river, is one of the Partnership Programs of the KOICA CSO in Morocco. We work in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and the Moroccan League Against Tuberculosis (LMCT). Our project aims to improve Morocco's ability to manage TB through a Mobile Health-based patient monitoring system, and a Smart Phone application, the activity of Community Health Workers, provide education for Health Workers. Health care associated with TB, as well as various TB campaigns.

KOICA

The Korea International Cooperation Agency was established in 1991 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Korea as a governmental organization for Official Development Assistance (ODA) to enhance the effectiveness of South Korea's grant aid programs for developing countries by implementing the government's grant aid and technical cooperation programs. It is led by three-year-term president of the board who is appointed by the President upon the recommendation of Foreign Minister.

ENTRAIDE NATIONAL

Created, first, in the form of a private social establishment by dahir n ° 1-57-099 of April 27, 1957, Entraide Nationale was then following decree n ° 2-71-625 of 28 February 1972, erected as a Public Establishment endowed with civil personality and financial autonomy, a status which it retains to this day. The National Mutual Aid is currently placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Family, Solidarity, Equality and Social Development.

INDH

The National Human Development Initiative is a program launched in 2005 by King Mohammed VI of Morocco with the objective of "ensuring a better distribution of the fruits of growth and to improve the living conditions of citizens". The program has a budget of 10 billion Dirham (about 900 million Euro) over five years (2006-2010). It is distributed equally between two country-wide programs (one called a "transversal program" and a "program against precarious living conditions") and two geographically targeted programs (an urban and a rural program). 60% of the program is financed by the national government, 20% by local governments and 20% is to be financed by external donors. For the urban program, committees at the local level identified 264 urban neighborhoods with the greatest needs in 30 cities that would benefit from the initiative. The neighborhoods have a population of 2.5m or 16% of the country's urban population. The rural program targets the 348 rural municipalities where the poverty level is higher than 30%