King Mohammed VI appointed on Wednesday 20 members of the Higher Council for Education, Training, and Scientific Research.
According to the Royal Office, they are Jamil Salmi, Amina Lemrini El Ouahabi, Amine Bensaid, Youssef Saadani Hassani, Assia Akesbi Msefer, Mohammed Sghir Janjar, Hamid Bouchikhi, Mohamed Bernoussi, Aicha El Hajjami, Laila Benslimane, Mokhtari Kouider, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Salah Al Ouadie, Fouad Chafiki, Jamal Belahrech, Moulay Driss Alaoui, Mohamed Amine Sbihi, Mohamed Slassi Sennou, Rachid Benzine, and Fatima Zahra Biaz.
The appointments, part of the Monarch’s prerogatives, were based on the members’ capacities and experiences. They follow the King’s appointment, earlier this week, of Habib El Malki as a Chairman of the said Council.
In addition to representatives of the cabinet and national institutions, other members include members of the parliament and representatives of education unions.
The Higher Council for Education is an advisory body entrusted with the mission of informing public policies and assessing programs related to education.
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Thursday, January 23, 2025