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    Vivo Energy Morocco and FMPS intensify their collaboration to modernize preschool education.

    17 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Vivo Energy Morocco and the Moroccan Foundation for Preschool Education (FMPS) signed a new partnership agreement on May 15 in Casablanca, aimed at enhancing the quality of preschool education in several regions of the Kingdom. This partnership, focused on pedagogical innovation and sustainable development, marks a new step following an initial collaboration initiated in March 2024.

    The agreement includes the introduction of the educational robot T-Bot in 300 preschool classrooms to stimulate logic, autonomy, and critical thinking in approximately 4,500 children. Designed in Morocco, this device embodies an innovative pedagogical approach based on robotics and interactivity from a young age.

    Additionally, the library corners of these classrooms will be enriched with children’s books and associated activities, while a first aid training program will reach all educational staff through a network of 15 trainers. Furthermore, the installation of solar panels in 34 classrooms will improve teaching conditions in schools not connected to the grid.

    “By supporting this program, we are acting on one of the key levers of sustainable development: the training of future generations,” said Matthias de Larminat, General Director of Vivo Energy Morocco, highlighting the company’s societal commitment. This view is shared by the president of FMPS, Noureddine Boutayeb, who emphasizes “a major advancement” and a new learning dynamic based on technology.

    This initiative is fully aligned with the CSR strategy of Vivo Energy Morocco, centered around education, the environment, renewable energies, and health, particularly through road safety. It also illustrates the group’s desire to promote equitable and sustainable education, adapted to the challenges of the 21st century.

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