The inaugural “Regional Communication Days” held by the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Social Works of National Security Personnel (FMSN) made its final stop in Rabat on Friday, Morocco’s Press Agency (MAP) reported.
Held under the theme “The Communicative Approach: An Effective Choice for Enhancing Social Action,” the event began earlier this month in Casablanca (December 6–8), followed by Marrakech (December 12–14) and Tangier (December 20–22). The Rabat leg of the program will run until December 29.
The Regional Communication Days foster interactive communication through various stands set up by partner organizations and institutions. These stands provide services tailored to active and retired national security personnel, their children, and other eligible beneficiaries.
Senior Police Commissioner Mohamed Mechmachi, Deputy Secretary-General of the foundation, highlighted the importance of these Regional Communication Days in promoting direct engagement with national security staff and their families.
Mechmachi noted that the event has attracted many members eager to explore the services and benefits offered through partnership agreements. These include services in real estate, banking, insurance, telecommunications, healthcare, and education sectors.
The Rabat event is primarily focused on the police prefectures of Rabat and Salé, as well as the central directorates and departments of Morocco’s national police (DGSN). Mechmachi expressed optimism about the strong turnout, emphasizing that the initiative reaffirms the foundation’s commitment to improving the living conditions of national security staff and their families.