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The conception of this project was a result of observations and analysis conducted over a period of two months in Morocco while engaging with citizens from different backgrounds. The findings of these observations stressed the need to examine the commitment of the Moroccan citizen to the national development project, as well as his/her role in bringing about this development

 

PROJECT FOCUS

Our focus is on strengthening the Morocco-Moroccan partnership and simultaneously making the citizens aware of the extent their personal impact has on the image of Morocco.

 

PURPOSE

Through "Le Citoyen Marocain" we aim to stimulate the engagement of an entire youth to the benefit of our country, Morocco. We believe that the success of our mission will catalyze a positive chain reaction. We therefore consider the purpose of this initiative to be useful to our country.

 

OBJECTIVES & METHODOLOGY

Maintain the commitment of the new generation via conferences adressing educational themes such as youth, citizenship and development. This course of action will ensure the long-term effect of our message.

 

Adopt volunteerism, engagement and competition as the image of true citizenship, sound development process and as the definition of the new patriotism.

 

Reinforce the Moroccan-Morocco partnership by considering this relationship to be the fundamental basis of any development effort.

 

Organize a march from Layoune to Tangier, intended to sensitize Moroccans by calling them to an unconditional commitment to the national development project.

 

Create through this new patriotism, a new platform of development starting from the relationship of Moroccans with their country and triggering a domino effect intended to turn disengaged citizens into actors of development.

 

 

 

Dakhla, 29/06/09 - Le président de l'association "le citoyen marocain",

basée aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique, le marocain Salmane Belayachi, a entamé dimanche soir à Dakhla un voyage à pied sous le signe de la citoyenneté au service de développement.

M. Belayachi (26 ans) ambitionne, à travers cette marche symbolique qui devrait l'amener à Tanger en passant par plusieurs villes de Royaume, "d'inciter les citoyens à prendre des engagements, personnelles et libres, en matière de développement et à mobiliser leurs capacités pour consacrer les valeurs de patriotisme et de citoyenneté".

A chaque étape de ce périple, M. Belayachi proposera au public un cahier qu'il a baptisé "le contrat avec mon pays" dans lequel les citoyens co-signent des actions de citoyenneté qu'ils s'engagent à mener à l'échelle de leur ville et de leur région ou de leur patrie.

Dans une déclaration à la MAP, M. Belayachi, a expliqué que l'idée de ce voyage est "d'attirer l'attention sur l'importance de la dynamique du groupe au sein de la société, de sensibiliser les citoyens à leurs responsabilités envers leur pays et de donner à la citoyenneté son sens concret et authentique".

 

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Il a précisé que cette initiative est basée sur une théorie baptisée "effet dominant de développement humain" qui considère la citoyenneté comme "moyen et base de tout processus de développement".

"Le développement, a-t-il soutenu, se base sur la citoyenneté agissante des individus et sur leur volonté de conjuguer les efforts et de faire preuve de créativité dans l'action afin de transcender les obstacles et relever les défis de développement avec courage, optimisme et abnégation".

Après avoir indiqué que le Maroc dispose "d'un énorme potentiel humain", M. Belayachi a noté que tous les citoyens sont appelés à participer à l'édification de leur pays avec enthousiasme, ambition et engagement responsable, ajoutant que "l'avenir de notre pays est entre nos mains".

 

http://www.lecitoyenmarocain.com/

 

 


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