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Morocco's Youth Innovation Prize: Fostering Creativity and Entrepreneurship

Friday 06 September 2024 - 12:12
Morocco's Youth Innovation Prize: Fostering Creativity and Entrepreneurship

Morocco is set to celebrate its young innovators and entrepreneurs with the "Prix Maroc Jeunesse" (Morocco Youth Prize), a prestigious award program launched by the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Communication. This initiative aims to ignite a spark of creativity and competition among the nation's youth, recognizing and nurturing outstanding talents across various fields.

The prize, open for applications until September 30, invites young Moroccans and international residents in Morocco to showcase their prowess in five key areas: scientific research, technological innovation, arts and culture, volunteer work, and entrepreneurship. Each category will be evaluated by a panel of distinguished experts, ensuring a fair and comprehensive assessment of submissions.

Leading the jury are notable figures in their respective fields: Latefa Ahrrare for artistic and cultural creation, Kamal Oudrhiri for technological innovation, Michaël Zaoui for entrepreneurship, Nawal Chraibi for scientific research, and Amina Oufroukhi for volunteer engagement. Their involvement underscores the competition's commitment to identifying truly exceptional talents.

The stakes are high for participants, with substantial cash prizes awaiting the top three contenders in each category. Winners will receive awards of 200,000 MAD (approximately 20,500 USD), 100,000 MAD (10,200 USD), and 50,000 MAD (5,100 USD) for first, second, and third places respectively. These prizes not only offer financial support but also serve as a springboard for further development and recognition of innovative projects.

Approved by the government council in 2023, the Prix Maroc Jeunesse is more than just an award – it's a strategic initiative aligned with Morocco's development priorities. Minister Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, who spearheaded the project, emphasized its role in harnessing the potential of young Moroccans to drive the nation's progress.

The competition extends beyond mere recognition; it's an open invitation for every young person to contribute to Morocco's success story. By participating, youth have the opportunity to showcase their exceptional talents and play a pivotal role in shaping the country's future.

As the application deadline approaches, the Ministry is urging eligible youth to submit their entries through the award's dedicated platform. This call to action not only encourages participation but also highlights the government's commitment to youth empowerment and innovation-driven development.

The Prix Maroc Jeunesse stands as a testament to Morocco's investment in its young population, recognizing their crucial role in driving social, cultural, and economic advancement. As the nation looks to the future, this initiative promises to uncover and nurture the next generation of Moroccan innovators, entrepreneurs, and change-makers.


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