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Morocco Invests $80 Million in Post-Earthquake Healthcare Reconstruction

Thursday 02 January 2025 - 12:30
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco Invests $80 Million in Post-Earthquake Healthcare Reconstruction

Morocco has launched a comprehensive MAD 800 million ($79.29 million) healthcare reconstruction initiative in the earthquake-affected Al Haouz region, marking a significant step in the country's recovery efforts following the devastating September 2023 earthquake.

Health Minister Amine Tahraoui, speaking at the House of Councillors during a parliamentary session, outlined an extensive program targeting 195 healthcare facilities for urgent repair, restoration, and expansion in the affected areas. This initiative comes in response to the significant damage sustained by healthcare institutions during the September 8 earthquake, which claimed over 3,000 lives and left thousands homeless.

The reconstruction effort is part of a broader healthcare enhancement strategy, with a total estimated investment of MAD 818 million ($81 million). Additionally, the ministry has allocated MAD 1.17 billion ($115.96 million) for major healthcare projects in Al Haouz, including the construction of new hospitals.

In parallel with these reconstruction efforts, Morocco is addressing its broader healthcare challenges. The ministry is currently rehabilitating 1,400 primary healthcare centers nationwide, with 800 already completed. Projects are scheduled for completion by 2025, demonstrating the government's commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure across the country.

The initiative also includes significant investments in medical education. In 2024, medical faculties reported an 88% increase in student capacity, reflecting the ministry's dedication to addressing the critical shortage of healthcare workers. This expansion is particularly crucial given that Morocco's healthcare system currently operates with just 1.64 health workers per 1,000 capita, significantly below the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals minimum requirement of 4.45.

Minister Tahraoui also revealed plans to establish university hospitals in each region across Morocco, part of a strategic vision to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality nationwide. These developments represent a crucial step forward in Morocco's efforts to strengthen its healthcare infrastructure and address long-standing challenges in medical service delivery.

The comprehensive investment strategy demonstrates Morocco's commitment to not only rebuilding after the earthquake but also transforming its healthcare system to better serve its population's needs. These initiatives aim to address both immediate reconstruction requirements and long-term healthcare infrastructure development, marking a significant milestone in Morocco's healthcare sector evolution.


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