The Moroccan government has decided to establish a new entity to assist national artists and creators, with legal personality and financial independence, as reported by Al-Arab. Among the functions of this institution are to improve the social and material conditions of this group, to publicly recognise their activity through various activities and events, and to provide them with social services, especially for those in greatest need.
Morocco promotes artists and creators through a new institution created by the Moroccan State
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24 October 2023, Morocco
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