12.04.07

The government of the Kingdom of Morocco is funding the purchase of a Mobile IT Classroom vehicle

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Morocco funds to purchase IT bus

Sunday December 02 2007
“I see this as a vote of confidence in our ongoing efforts to bring Information Computer Technology (ICT) to all our schools,” Minister with responsibility for the implementation of the government’s ICT policy, Dr. Edmond Mansoor, noted.

“And this would not be possible without the persistent efforts of our UN Ambassador Dr. John W. Ashe, who negotiated the funding for this bus with his counterpart from Morocco.

Ambassador Ashe also secured funding for another bus we purchased a few months ago from the government of Libya,” he added.

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Through its IT Mobile Classroom Project, the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and Telecommunications has provided the opportunity for school children in Antigua and Barbuda to gain access to modern computer technology, by conducting computer classes from the confines of fully-equipped buses.

The new IT classroom brings the current fleet to four.

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Morocco : rural development, social sectors given 2008 priority

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The Moroccan lower chamber (house of representatives comprising 235 members) on Saturday night approved the 2008 state budget after about thirty amendments were made to a document tabled by the Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi, nominated last October.

The budget, which will be later on submitted for the approval of the second chamber (upper chamber comprising 270 members), is eying a 6.8% growth rate and 2.4% budget deficit on the GDP, representing US$50 billion.

The bulk of the budget is dedicated to the social sector that absorbed over 50% of it for next year’s expenditure.

The government pledged to maintain inflation at 2%, to strengthen the competitiveness of the Moroccan economy and support basic production through a compensation fund, for which it earmarked over 20 billion dirham (about US$2.5 billion) as opposed to 15 billion dirham for 2007.

The government hopes to give a boost to social housing and complete the « ville sans bidonvilles » (city without slums) programme by 2010.

Therefore, a new product will be launched in 2008, consisting of entirely tax-free housing for the most underprivileged households.

Education (with 9.7% budget increase), and regional development are the other sectors considered as priorities, sources disclosed.

Public investments for 2008 are estimated at 36 billion dirham (about US$4.5 billion), representing 39% increase compared to the 2007 budget.

YB/ib/ovh/daj/APA 03-12-2007

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