Morocco’s Minister of Culture, Youth, and Sports, Othman El Ferdaous, has announced the launch of an exceptional program to support cultural actors from the worlds of art and books amid the socio-economic crisis due to COVID-19.
Morocco Launches Exceptional Support Program for Artists, Authors
Morocco World News,
15 June 2020, Morocco
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