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مدي 1 تي في : النشرة الاقتصادية - 28/11/2024

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00:00Welcome, dear viewers, to the economic news.
00:13Morocco and France have signed two agreements with a total amount of 150 million euros,
00:20including the funding of programs to support the generalization of compulsory health coverage
00:25and the support of the government's plan for equality in 2023-2026.
00:30The minister in charge of the budget, Fawzi Al-Aqja,
00:36the French ambassador to Morocco, Christophe Lecourtier,
00:40and the director of the French Agency for Development, Ben Rabat,
00:43have signed the two agreements. The first agreement, which amounts to 100 million euros,
00:48is a continuation of the French Agency for Development's support
00:51for a comprehensive social protection program,
00:55which focuses on the support for reforms related to the rule of law,
00:59in order to improve the performance of compulsory insurance against the disease Amo.
01:03The second agreement, which amounts to 50 million euros,
01:08aims to contribute to the support for equality between women and men
01:12through the economic empowerment of women,
01:14especially through the implementation of measures related to the gradual care economy
01:21in the plan for the government's equality in 2023-2026.
01:29The Executive Board of the International Bank has agreed to a new program
01:34worth 250 million dollars to support the management of the strict municipal waste in Morocco.
01:41The program aims to improve the financial and environmental performance of the waste sectors
01:46through the strengthening of reforms and the implementation of priority investments.
01:51The National Program for the Management of the Strict Municipal Waste
01:56has achieved, with the support of the International Bank since 2008,
02:00tangible achievements,
02:01such as the coverage of the collection of waste in urban areas
02:06from 40% to 96% by 2022.
02:11However, there is still a financial and environmental challenge
02:15that needs to be addressed.
02:17The Moroccan cities, which are home to more than 60% of the population,
02:22are witnessing a major development,
02:24with them being the main centers of growth,
02:26and the Management of the Strict Municipal Waste is a national priority
02:31in the framework of a new development model for the Kingdom.
02:40All of Morocco's Technoparks and Founder Institute
02:44in Morocco, the International Network for the Formation and Establishment of Trade Unions,
02:48announced a strategic partnership
02:52aimed at strengthening the Moroccan trade union system.
02:56A joint statement stated that the two parties will work to provide high-quality resources
03:02and unprecedented opportunities to develop local innovative initiatives,
03:06whether at the national or international level.
03:09The statement added that this partnership
03:12is a combination of the two institutions,
03:15combining the services of the Technoparks and the network provided by Technopark,
03:20and the experience and guidance provided by the Founder Institute.
03:25This partnership will also enable the workers' unions
03:29in all stages of their journey to start from the idea
03:33and reach the establishment of competitive negotiations.
03:37The European Commission in Brussels has decided to give Belgium more time
03:42to submit a budget project,
03:45on the basis of its evaluation of the medium-term plans
03:49and budget projects for member states in the European Union.
03:53Brussels has not submitted any plans yet
03:56due to the length of its government's formation,
03:59but the Commission has postponed it until the end of the year.
04:04It will also have to prove by the 30th of April
04:08that it is taking political measures to purify the budget.
04:12The Commission has said that it does not believe in what may happen
04:16if the countries miss another one of these final dates.
04:20Belgium was a step ahead of the rest of the world
04:24in terms of the number of EU member states.
04:29Saudi Arabia's unemployment rate,
04:32which was targeted among its citizens,
04:35fell by 5% in 2030,
04:37instead of the previous 7%
04:40according to the Minister of Finance.
04:43The Minister of Finance said that
04:46Saudi Arabia's unemployment rate
04:49has fallen by 1.5% compared to the previous 7%
04:53compared to the previous 7%
04:56according to the Minister of Human Resources.
05:00The minister said that the unemployment rate among Saudis
05:04has fallen from 12% in 2008
05:07to 7% now,
05:09which makes it exceed the targeted rate
05:12to be seen in 2030.
05:15This rate may reach 5% by 2030.
05:21The increase in government spending
05:24and major development projects
05:27to provide thousands of new job opportunities
05:30over the past few years
05:32and the reforms introduced by the government
05:35have contributed to a large number of Saudi women
05:38entering the job market.
05:40The percentage of Saudi women
05:42participating in the economic life
05:45has exceeded the targeted rate of 30% by 2030
05:49to 35%
05:527 years ago.
05:56Goodbye.