Mouloudji supervise le lancement d’une caravane de solidarité et médicale vers les régions rurales
Summary of the Solidarity Caravan Initiative in Tébessa
On Tuesday, during her two-day visit to Tébessa, the Minister of National Solidarity, Family, and Women’s Affairs, Soraya Mouloudji, launched a significant solidarity and medical caravan aimed at assisting needy families in rural areas. This initiative, organized from the provincial headquarters, is designed to distribute essential food and medical supplies as well as clothing and blankets to various remote communities across 21 municipalities.
Key Highlights of the Caravan
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Comprehensive Support:
The caravan will cover a wide range of regions, especially targeting rural and border areas. The minister emphasized a collaborative effort with the Health sector to provide medical consultations directly to residents to minimize their travel burdens. -
Focus on Artisan Development:
While in Tébessa, Mme Mouloudji visited the main public reading library, where she attended an exhibition showcasing rural women’s handicrafts. She engaged with the artisans, highlighting the crucial role of training in various fields and advocating for the establishment of micro-enterprises to boost local economic development. -
Support for Vulnerable Youth:
On the previous day, at a specialized center for the protection of minors, the minister distributed 10 automatic wheelchairs to students and announced eight financial aid decisions for associations working in social and humanitarian domains oriented towards women. Additionally, eight microfinance credits were provided to support these associations. - New Educational Facilities:
Earlier, she inaugurated a psychopedagogical center for children with mental disabilities in Bir El-Ater, capable of accommodating 120 children, providing both residential and semi-residential services. She reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring better care and education tailored to this vulnerable demographic, aiming for their integration into society through a specific pedagogical program.
Conclusion
This initiative illustrates the government’s commitment to enhancing the living conditions of marginalized communities, fostering local economic development through entrepreneurship, and fortifying the rights and education of vulnerable populations, particularly women and children.