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00:00Welcome to a special edition of Al-Anawi, the start of the 7th edition of the Al-Yotis exhibition
00:26Al-Yotis is an organization under the supervision of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
00:33In Morocco, the parliament also mostly supports the draft law related to the extradition in the framework of the second reading
00:43In Washington, Trump is conducting research with Netanyahu and assuring him that he will take control of Gaza
00:50and renewing the call to move the people of the region to neighboring countries
00:57Let's start with Morocco, where the 7th edition of the Al-Yotis exhibition was launched in Agadir
01:05under the supervision of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
01:09under the slogan of research and innovation for sustainable marine fishing
01:14By the way, the president of the Moroccan government, Aziz Akhnouch, said that the Al-Yotis exhibition,
01:19which this year has the presence of more than 50 countries,
01:21is an important demonstration as a platform for a group of professionals, researchers and investors
01:29The role of the maritime fishing sector in economic and social development in Morocco is also highlighted
01:35by the fact that the fishing sector generates exports worth more than 30 billion dirhams
01:42This is the Al-Yotis exhibition in its 7th edition
01:47I am honored to be here today to launch this exhibition
01:52under the supervision of His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
01:57As you know, the first edition of this exhibition was held by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
02:04and we are very happy to see more than 50 countries present in this international exhibition
02:11Also, the number of exhibitors is going to be high
02:16because there is a trade exchange, all the production chains for marine fishing,
02:23the procurement, the storage and the commercialization
02:28The maritime fishing sector is a very important sector
02:32as you know, it generates exports worth more than 30 billion dirhams
02:38which are exported in the products of fish
02:43Also, I would like to mention that this sector is well-established, well-regulated
02:50and its fishing is carried out in one way,
02:54which is scientific
03:24At the same time, a number of regional bodies called for an annual strike on Wednesday
03:30in protest of the government's failure to negotiate with the government on the draft law
03:35considering that the current situation restricts the right to strike and ignores its demands
03:45In another issue, dozens of citizens from different Moroccan cities
03:50who want to perform their age-related duties
03:54faced difficulties in taking advantage of the vaccine against meningitis
03:59which is the vaccine that the health authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
04:04impose on all travelers coming to their countries
04:08This has been shown by the intense crowding in front of the Pasteur Institute in the White House
04:13which led the institute to close its doors for a short period
04:16where the Ministry of Health carried out its work starting from this morning
04:21by providing the vaccine to a number of health centers
04:28To shed light on the causes of this problem, we joined us from Rabat
04:33Prof. Monsif Al-Zayani, Co-Chair of the Central Unit for Health Monitoring
04:37at the International Health Borders of the Ministry of Health
04:41Prof. Al-Zayani, welcome
04:45Thank you for having me
04:49First of all, how do we explain the crowding at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
04:54at the Pasteur Institute in the White House?
04:57Is this vaccination limited to the Pasteur Institute only?
05:01Thank you for this question
05:04This vaccine is not limited to the Pasteur Institute
05:07All the health centers that are dependent on the Ministry of Health
05:13provide this vaccine
05:18People are not obliged to go to other than the Pasteur Institute
05:22There are health centers in all regions of Morocco
05:29in specific locations of dependent health centers
05:33that provide the vaccine
05:35and give the international certificate for the vaccine
05:37This certificate was required by the Saudi authorities
05:45for this year's elections
05:48I want to make sure that this is the first time that the Saudi authorities
05:52have imposed this requirement for the vaccine against the refugees
05:56in this year's elections
05:58As you said, this is the first time
06:01Are the vaccines available in all regions?
06:04Is there a readiness for this vaccination campaign?
06:07Yes, in all regions of Morocco
06:10In all regions, in all sectors
06:13There are dependent health centers
06:15No one is obliged to go to the Ministry of Health's website
06:19The citizen is not obliged to go to the dependent health center
06:27and go to the one that is close to him
06:29to get his vaccine
06:31and get the certificate that indicates that he has received the vaccine
06:34which will enable him, God willing, to go and perform his duties
06:39in the best of circumstances, God willing
06:41Mr. Ziani, in your opinion, what are the reasons for imposing the vaccine
06:45against the pilgrims coming to Saudi Arabia?
06:49This obligation was not born today
06:53Pilgrims were always
06:55Pilgrims were always
06:57Pilgrims were always going
06:59because it is a great human gathering
07:00It is a great human gathering
07:02In the gathering, there are some diseases
07:04that can spread the disease
07:06and the Saudi authorities
07:08imposed the vaccine against the pilgrims
07:10This year, after a risk assessment
07:13by the Saudi authorities
07:15it became clear that the vaccine
07:18that was limited to the pilgrims
07:20now any person, God willing,
07:24will have to take this vaccine
07:27Mr. Monsaf Al Ziani,
07:29coordinator of the central unit for health monitoring
07:31at the borders of the Ministry of Health
07:33Thank you very much
07:35Thank you, God bless you
07:37Thank you, Lalla
07:39In Morocco, there is always a campaign
07:42to vaccinate children in schools
07:44against the epidemic known as Buhamrun
07:47after the escalation of the epidemic in recent months
07:50The following report by Mohamed El-Rishiyar
07:52brought us a side of this campaign
07:54in the Tatwan region
07:57From the city of Tatwan
07:59with a sense of social responsibility
08:01Um Murayan went to her son's school
08:04carrying his medical record
08:07in order to be able to get a medical check-up
08:10related to the epidemic
08:12or what is known as Buhamrun
08:14Thanks to this step
08:16the child was able to receive
08:18the memorandum
08:20that he did not receive
08:22in his original appointment
08:23in order to strengthen the children's health
08:25and prevent the epidemic
08:27I came today
08:29and brought my son's medical record
08:31and I told him
08:33that I have to give it to the institution
08:35and I came to vaccinate my son
08:37They did a vaccination
08:39of Buhamrun
08:41and it was true
08:43that the parents
08:45should bring their children
08:47to do something
08:49to protect their children
08:51and their brothers and sisters
08:53It is difficult
08:55to vaccinate the parents
08:57but it is not impossible
08:59and this is what we are doing now
09:01Today we started the campaign
09:03and we will work in balance
09:05with the start of these vaccination campaigns
09:07so that the parents' associations
09:09whether in the region
09:11or at the regional level
09:13to vaccinate with the parents
09:15in order to raise their awareness
09:17of the importance of vaccination
09:19as a way to eradicate
09:21this disease
09:23This initiative
09:25is part of the national campaign
09:27to vaccinate against the plague
09:29launched by the Ministry of Health
09:31and Social Protection in Morocco
09:33in partnership with
09:35the Ministry of National Education
09:37within educational institutions
09:39The campaign aims
09:41to protect students
09:43from this highly infectious virus
09:45which may lead
09:47to serious complications
09:49if not fought
09:51We know that
09:53the plague is a pandemic
09:55in the Kingdom
09:57and in the Titouan region
09:59as well as in the rest of the Kingdom
10:01This disease is widespread
10:03especially among students
10:05and children under the age of 18
10:07We started the campaign
10:09in coordination with the Ministry of Education
10:11to see if the children
10:13who have not yet been vaccinated
10:15or have not been vaccinated
10:17against the plague
10:19should be encouraged
10:21to vaccinate their children
10:23and historically
10:25to show their safety
10:27and that it is the only way
10:29to protect them
10:31from the spread of this disease
10:33The campaign is targeting
10:35primary school students
10:37as they are
10:39the most vulnerable
10:41to the disease
10:43It is expected
10:45that this initiative
10:47will contribute
10:49to reducing the number
10:51of cases of the disease
10:53which will strengthen
10:55the prevention of the community
10:57and ensure a healthier future
10:59for children
11:01On the other hand
11:03many people are in a hurry
11:05to make sure
11:07that they are protected
11:09from this virus
11:11as it is dangerous
11:13and does not contain
11:15any two-year-olds
11:17according to experts
11:19especially if
11:21they have not been vaccinated
11:23yet
11:25In light of the rapid spread
11:27of the plague in Morocco
11:29many people are in a hurry
11:31to make sure
11:33that they are protected
11:35from the virus
11:37In this laboratory
11:39a man was tested
11:41to detect antibodies
11:43The risk of the virus
11:45does not exclude
11:47the elderly
11:49especially if
11:51they have not been vaccinated
11:53yet
11:55One of the many complications
11:57is that
11:59the elderly
12:01are the most vulnerable
12:03to the disease
12:05In some cases
12:07the disease can lead
12:09to severe infections
12:11which can lead
12:13to brain infections
12:15which can lead
12:17to brain inflammation
12:19which can even
12:21lead to
12:23dehydration
12:25which can lead
12:27to the death
12:29of the children
12:31and the elderly
12:33The blood test
12:35is carried out
12:37by testing the body
12:39for antibodies
12:41either through
12:43a previous infection
12:45or through vaccination
12:47It is a research
12:49called IgG
12:50The body's antibodies
12:52may have been infected
12:54in the child's childhood
12:56There is another research
12:58called IgM
13:00The antibodies are called
13:02M
13:04which shows
13:06if it is a recent infection
13:08The elderly
13:10do not have the risk
13:12of the disease
13:14They already have
13:16an immunity against
13:18the virus
13:20and the vaccine
13:22Pregnant women
13:24are the most vulnerable
13:26to the complications
13:28that can lead
13:30to the infection
13:32of the first stage
13:34of the infection
13:36The tests to detect
13:38the virus are among
13:40the most important
13:42in the list of tests
13:44ordered by doctors
13:46We ask the pregnant women
13:48to know that
13:50they are not the cause
13:52of the disease
13:54The premature birth
13:56is one of the reasons
13:58for the disease
14:00The hypertrophy
14:02is one of the reasons
14:04for the disease
14:06Pregnant women
14:08are at high risk
14:10of having
14:12a rejuvenation syndrome
14:14which means
14:16that there are
14:17many changes
14:19in the world
14:21In the United States
14:23President Donald Trump
14:25unveiled a plan
14:27to give him control
14:29over the Gaza Strip
14:31and the return
14:33of the Palestinians
14:35to other countries
14:37whether he wanted
14:39to leave
14:41or not
14:43The plan is
14:45to turn the region
14:47As Trump said, the Palestinians will be very happy to leave the Gaza Strip, to live anywhere else if given the opportunity.
14:57The US President said that the Gaza Strip is in a bad situation after more than 15 months of war without peace.
15:03It is mentioned that Trump had previously spoken about a plan related to the Gaza Strip,
15:09calling on the Palestinians to move to Egypt and Jordan.
15:18President Trump welcomed yesterday the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
15:23who is considered the first high-level foreign official to visit the White House since Trump's re-election.
15:29This was the ongoing threat between Israel and the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip,
15:33one of the most important issues discussed during the bilateral talks.
15:37Before meeting the Israeli Prime Minister, Trump confirmed that he will urge his allies to comply with the agreement
15:43that has not been terminated from the negotiations on its second and third stages.
15:56This is aimed at distributing humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
16:00Despite the ceasefire agreement,
16:03the United Nations has observed difficulties, including destroyed roads,
16:08non-explosive ammunition, the lack of tents and basic weapons,
16:12as well as a severe shortage of water,
16:15as well as the disastrous situation in the Makathum-Al-Hasyan sector.
16:19Despite the ceasefire, the suffering of the Gaza Strip residents has not stopped.
16:25Residents are complaining about the high prices of humanitarian aid,
16:32as well as the severe thirst in the most affected areas in northern Gaza,
16:37such as Jabalia and Beit Lahya.
16:39The least they can do is to supply us with flour.
16:41If they don't supply us with flour, I will cook and eat.
16:43I am in a hurry to eat.
16:44They supply us with flour.
16:45They say that there is no wood, no gas, no firewood.
16:52We came from the New South.
16:54In the South, there was a little.
16:56In the North, there is a lot of space.
16:57There is no clean water.
16:58There is no salt water.
16:59There is no bread.
17:00There is nothing.
17:01There is almost nothing here.
17:02We have come to ruin.
17:03The suffering of the Gaza Strip residents is not limited to food aid,
17:08but also includes the severe shortage of tents,
17:12which has left many families without shelter and sleeping in tents.
17:17We are very afraid.
17:19We are afraid.
17:20We are sitting in the streets.
17:23Most of the people are sitting in the streets.
17:26I have a small house.
17:28I have three daughters.
17:30They are with their children.
17:32They all moved to my house.
17:34I can't take care of them.
17:36My children are married.
17:38They also moved to my house.
17:39They all moved.
17:40I can't take care of them.
17:41There are caravans.
17:42We don't even have a caravan to live in.
17:44We don't have anything to expand on.
17:46Today, after five or six days,
17:50we haven't seen a tent, caravans, or a building.
17:55We haven't seen anything.
17:57We have nothing.
17:59We have nothing.
18:01People are building tents behind us.
18:04They are building tents next to the cemetery.
18:06They are building tents next to the cemetery.
18:07They are building tents next to the cemetery.
18:08The dead are building tents to live in.
18:10The Gaza Agreement stipulates that 600 truckloads of aid should be delivered to the Strip daily,
18:16while Israel estimates that no less than 4,200 truckloads have arrived weekly since the start of the ceasefire.
18:24The UN Food Program mentioned that it distributed more food to Palestinians in Gaza during the first four days of the ceasefire,
18:36compared to the average amount distributed during any month of the war.
18:44On another level, US President Donald Trump yesterday signed an executive order
18:49to withdraw the United States from a number of UN agencies,
18:54including the Human Rights Council.
18:57This executive order extends the funding of the United Nations Agency for the Relief and Employment of Palestinian Refugees in the Middle East.
19:08Trump reiterated his view on the participation of his country in the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture,
19:15considering that the United Nations has important qualifications.
19:19He also criticized the mismanagement within this organization.
19:23One of the US President's advisers stated that this executive order calls for reviewing the participation of the United States
19:31and its funding to the UN agencies, considering the important differences and the levels of funding in different countries.
19:38On the Libyan issue, the United Nations has announced that it will form a consultative committee
19:45whose mission is to provide suitable and technically applicable suggestions
19:50that can be applied politically to solve the high-profile dialogue issues in order to facilitate the election campaign in the country.
19:57Al-Baatha confirmed that the consultative committee is an integral part of the efforts of the United Nations
20:03to support the Libyan issues in order to overcome the political blockade.
20:08It will work within a specific time frame in order to achieve progress towards holding national elections
20:14to renew the legitimacy of state institutions.
20:19In Sweden, the police announced the killing of at least 10 people in a fire in an educational center for adults in Örebro,
20:28in the middle of the country, pointing to the fact that the perpetrator of the fire is unknown.
20:34The source also stated that the perpetrator was not identified, denying at the same time his connection to any gang.
20:41The police also avoided other attacks.
20:49Back to the Moroccan issue.
20:51In light of the high demand for the role of kindergartens as a result of the structural changes that the family is experiencing in Morocco,
20:58authorities are working to strengthen the sector, develop it and expand the geographical coverage of kindergartens
21:05in a way that contributes to improving access to child care services with a suitable quality.
21:14Ayub Al-Raza and Youssef Al-Hammoud have the details.
21:18A noticeable increase in the number of kindergartens in Morocco in light of the changes that the Moroccan family is experiencing.
21:25According to the latest data published by Al-Mandouby Al-Samia for planning,
21:29the number of kindergartens reached 386 during the past academic season, providing services for more than 4,000 children.
21:38The expansion of the sector in recent years is an important reminder for kindergartens
21:44to provide services that respond to the needs of the Moroccan families.
21:48We receive children between three and four months.
21:51These children go through an experience from the moment they put their mother in kindergarten
21:58until the time they go to school.
22:01We provide them with activities such as drawing, cultural activities,
22:06and educational projects.
22:10We also provide them with sports and religious activities.
22:15A large increase in demand is a significant need for the sector.
22:20In light of the number of kindergartens that do not respond to the specific standards in the framework of the law
22:26The Ministry of Education works alongside it to develop and expand the geographical coverage of kindergartens.
22:32This contributes to improving access to child care services in a suitable quality through a number of mechanisms.
22:39In its introduction, it listed the procedures for obtaining licenses,
22:42simplifying administrative procedures, and equipping human resources.
22:46The first program is a program in partnership with the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform.
22:52This program includes two sections.
22:56The first section is related to simplifying administrative procedures.
23:0144% of the documents have been reduced.
23:04A number of documents have been excluded and replaced with easy-to-access documents.
23:09A number of documents have been designed and synthesized to facilitate filling them by investors.
23:16The Ministry of Education also works in partnership with UNICEF
23:21to prepare a unified program for pedagogical approaches
23:26that are in line with Moroccan culture and identity.
23:29It will be co-organized and organized as a training course for the educational sector
23:32to ensure a safe growth and a healthy social development.
23:35Technology and training are the two main pillars on which the authorities of the sector rely
23:41in order to ensure the quality of the services provided by kindergarten
23:45and to cover the long-term specifications of a million seats
23:48due to the structural changes that the Moroccan family is experiencing,
23:52especially in recent years.
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