MOROCCO'S COLLECTIVE PROTECTION STRATEGY AND THE HEALTH SECURITY CHALLENGE IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY HUMANITARIAN DEVELOPMENTS

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MOHAMED BOUNAANAA, ABBASSI INAN, LATIFA SAKAR, BELASRI LAHOUCINE, MOHAMED FAKIHI

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Lorem The study sought to introduce the concept of social protection and health security, and the interdependence between the two concepts, in addition to their impact on achieving development, by studying a modern model of strategies concerned with social protection, and it is related to Morocco. The study assumed that there is a close correlation between social protection and the achievement of health security, and therefore the framework law on social protection in Morocco seeks to achieve the dimensions of health security as developed by international organizations concerned with health. The study was based on the method of description, analysis, and induction, to build the concept and research its manifestations in the two strategies and download them in reality. The study concluded with a number of results, the most important of which are: Framework Law 19.21 is the culmination of Morocco's experience in promoting the constitutional right to social protection.


Where work will be done gradually to spread this right to include all citizens of the country in order to achieve social justice and health security, a bet that the state has taken upon itself to continue to win, through public budgets by allocating a large part of the budget to serve social protection workshops.

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MOHAMED BOUNAANAA, ABBASSI INAN, LATIFA SAKAR, BELASRI LAHOUCINE, MOHAMED FAKIHI

Mohamed Bounaanaa1- Abbassi Inan2 -Latifa Sakar3 – Belasri Lahoucine4 Mohamed FAKIHI 5

1University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah Faculty of Sharia Fez-Morocco

2Doctor of public law from faculty of Legal USMBA Fez

3Laboratory: Political Studies and Public Law USMBA

 4Doctor of jurisprudence and its principles Fez

5Doctor of public law from faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences in Fez- Morocco

 

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