Morocco's Innovative Migration Policies Under King Mohammed VI
A gathering of distinguished academics and researchers recently convened at a scientific seminar to praise Morocco's exemplary approach to managing migration and asylum issues, all under the insightful leadership of King Mohammed VI. The Dean of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences in Fes, Mohammed Bouzlafa, emphasized the Kingdom’s leadership in addressing migration at both regional and international levels. He pointed out that Morocco's strategy in this domain derives its strength from the forward-thinking vision of the Monarch.
During the seminar, Bouzlafa reflected on Spain's recent experiences in migration management, which aim to regularize the status of nearly half a million undocumented migrants. This approach combines the urgent needs of the labor market with the imperative of human dignity, marking a significant moment in European migration policies. He expressed that this initiative could serve as a transformative example for other nations dealing with similar challenges.
Historical Shifts in Migration Policy
Hassan Rahihiya, Director of the Research Laboratory on Law, Philosophy, and Society, underscored that under the wise guidance of King Mohammed VI, Morocco has established a
As reported by madar21.com.