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    Doukkala: A Future Regional Observatory to Accelerate the Ecological Transition

    10 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Doukkala Association is preparing to take a new step in its commitment to the environment and sustainable development, with the upcoming launch of a Regional Observatory for Environment and Sustainable Development. This unprecedented project in the region aims to become a center for monitoring, participatory research, and local innovation, mobilizing researchers, community actors, and institutions around shared diagnostics and solutions rooted in the territory.

    Strengthened Territorial Dynamics

    The initiative is part of a comprehensive transformation approach, at the intersection of ecological, social, and cultural issues. In this spirit, an Intercultural Festival of Doukkala will also be established, blending local heritage with contemporary artistic expressions. This event aims to become a space for dialogue and identity valorization, with strong involvement from the youth of the region.

    International Cooperation and Citizen Mobilization

    On the international front, the Association will strengthen its cooperation with a Polish foundation in 2025 through a Euro-Maghreb Youth Forum for Climate, set to take place in El Jadida. This new exchange framework will bring together young researchers, activists, and entrepreneurs around issues of transition and climate justice.

    In parallel, a regional campaign to raise awareness about the circular economy will be rolled out in schools and training centers, with support from local authorities. The objective is to root a culture of sustainability from a young age, in line with the ambitions of Morocco’s new development model.

    With this bouquet of initiatives, the Doukkala Association aims to make the region a model of sustainable territorial development that reconciles local anchoring, social innovation, and international openness.

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