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Government Launches Fourth Edition of “Adhiyah” Program with Participation of 4,475 Beneficiaries

Supporting Vulnerable Families During Eid al-Adha

The government has officially launched the fourth edition of the “Adhiyah” program, a national initiative aimed at supporting vulnerable families during the Eid al-Adha holiday. This year’s edition sees the participation of 4,475 beneficiaries, reflecting a continued commitment to social solidarity and the promotion of inclusive development. The program is part of broader efforts to ensure that all citizens, regardless of their economic status, can partake in the religious and cultural traditions of Eid.

Organized by the Ministry of Social Development, Family, and Solidarity in collaboration with various public and private partners, the “Adhiyah” program provides sacrificial animals to families in need. The initiative is designed to alleviate the financial burden on low-income households and to foster a spirit of generosity and community support during one of the most significant religious celebrations in the Islamic calendar.

Strategic Partnerships and Transparent Distribution

This year’s edition of the program is marked by enhanced coordination and transparency. The government has worked closely with local authorities, civil society organizations, and charitable associations to ensure the fair and efficient distribution of sacrificial animals. The selection of beneficiaries was carried out based on clear and objective criteria, prioritizing families in precarious situations and those registered in the national social assistance system.

  • 4,475 families benefited from the program in its fourth edition.
  • Distribution was conducted in coordination with local and regional authorities.
  • Beneficiaries were selected based on socio-economic vulnerability.
  • Partnerships with civil society ensured transparency and efficiency.

In addition to the distribution of sacrificial animals, the program also included awareness campaigns on the religious and health aspects of the ritual. These campaigns aimed to educate beneficiaries on proper animal handling, hygiene practices, and the spiritual significance of the sacrifice, thereby enhancing the overall impact of the initiative.

Strengthening Social Cohesion Through Solidarity

The “Adhiyah” program is more than just a charitable act; it is a reflection of the government’s broader vision for social cohesion and inclusive development. By enabling thousands of families to celebrate Eid with dignity, the initiative reinforces the values of compassion, solidarity, and mutual aid that are central to Moroccan society.

Officials emphasized that the program will continue to evolve in future editions, with a focus on expanding its reach and improving its implementation mechanisms. The success of this year’s edition demonstrates the effectiveness of collaborative efforts between the public sector and civil society in addressing social challenges and promoting equitable access to religious and cultural practices.

Conclusion: A Model of Compassionate Governance

The fourth edition of the “Adhiyah” program stands as a testament to the government’s dedication to social welfare and inclusive development. With 4,475 families benefiting from this year’s initiative, the program not only provided material support but also strengthened the social fabric by promoting values of empathy and community. As the government looks ahead to future editions, the “Adhiyah” program continues to serve as a model of compassionate governance and a beacon of hope for vulnerable populations across the country.

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