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Morocco to launch the construction of two developmental projects in Madagascar

King Mohammed VI and the Malagash president Hery Rajaonarimampianina, on the 19th of November 2016./Ph. DR
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The construction of two developmental projects by Morocco was launched on Tuesday in Madagascar, according to L’express, a local online newspaper.

«After the signing of an agreement in November 2016, the Mohammed VI Foundation, in collaboration with the urban commune of Antsirabe, has launched the construction of a vocational training center and a specialized mother-and-child hospital center in Ambohimanarivo and Verezambola, located at the edge of the RN7,» said the source.

The latter also reports that a visit of members of the Malagasy and Moroccan engineering offices, accompanied by architects to finalize the plan of the construction works.

Expected in March, the start of these major projects mainly destined for young people, women and children, was delayed because of administrative procedures.

With a budget of 26 million Euros, the construction of these modern centers will last for more than a year and will be conducted by a Moroccan company, continues L'express Madagascar.

«This training center that can accommodate 1,000 young people and this hospital with a capacity of 70 beds will play important roles in the social development of the population of Vakinankaratra and even that of the country,» said Paul Razanakolona , Mayor of the urban commune of Antsirabe, quoted by the same source.

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