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    The CESE invites citizens to share their views on biodiversity.

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    The Economic, Social and Environmental Council (CESE) is launching two new citizen consultations on its participatory digital platform “Ouchariko.ma”.

    These consultations aim to gather citizens’ perceptions and expectations and are part of CESE’s broader participatory approach in formulating its opinions, according to a statement from the Council.

    The first consultation focuses on continuous training in the private sector, which is regarded as a key lever for business competitiveness and worker employability.

    The second consultation addresses the issue of biodiversity in Morocco, which represents a potential for the country’s sustainable development but faces a range of challenges and threats due to human activities and climate change, requiring timely intervention.

    Citizens are invited to respond to the related questionnaires at www.ouchariko.ma, the same source states, adding that the responses will help enrich CESE’s opinions and recommendations on these two topics.

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