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Section No. 1

The Migrant-e-s Help application

After considerable effort, the idea of an application tailored to the needs of migrants became a reality thanks to the Association Pionniers du Changement pour le Développement et la Culture, which developed “MIGRANT-E-S HELP. This application aims to support migrants by facilitating their access to basic services and centralizing information from public services and NGOs operating in the cities of Oujda, Nador, Casablanca and Rabat.

With the aim of effectively informing and guiding migrants, the MIGRANT-E-S HELP application has been created to provide an accessible response to their information and guidance concerns. Available free of charge on iOS and Android, this app uses geolocation to send migrants the information they need.

The concept of the application is simple: to centralize all information from public services and NGOs for migrants. Users have access to a full range of online information and resources, presented on a map integrated into the application, adaptable to their specific needs. MIGRANT-E-S HELP represents a complete solution for migrants, promoting autonomy and efficiency in access to essential services.

Section No. 2

The RMO (Oriental Migration Network)

First of all, the association implemented a planning process for the creation of the Oriental Migration Network (RMO), through which it organized meetings between institutional players and civil society organizations to perfect the terms of reference (ToR) it had already presented to participants at the first meeting. She then wrote letters of invitation to institutions involved in migration, and followed them up so that they could take part.

Finally, the association was able to launch the Oriental Migration Network (RMO), which is the fruit of meetings previously organized between institutional players and civil society organizations with a view to creating coordination and synergy of action through a network that brings together their efforts. After several meetings to discuss the network’s Terms of Reference (ToR), a launch ceremony was organized to officially set up the Oriental Migration Network. The ceremony brought together institutional and civil society players, as well as representatives of international organizations, to demonstrate the synergy of action that is the objective of this activity.

Section No. 1

The Migrant-e-s Help application

The Pionniers du changement pour le développement et la culture association works to protect and integrate migrants and asylum seekers in the Oriental region, carrying out activities focusing on living together, improving migrant populations’ access to basic services, and lobbying local and regional government institutions.

The Ensemble pour une coexistence interculturelle project, financed by Expertise France as part of the PRIM program, is part of the association’s activities to promote the development of the Oriental region through a culture of tolerance, coexistence and living together, in order to ensure the successful integration of migrants in the Oriental region. All the actions implemented by the association are in line with the objectives of the national immigration and asylum strategy “SNIA”, and support the territorial migration planning process.

The Maison du Vivre Ensemble concept was created as part of the above-mentioned project. The initiative, the first of its kind in Morocco, creates a space for intercultural coexistence in the city of Oujda, and hosts activities and workshops for children and young people (men and women) from the migrant and Moroccan communities. It’s a true house of inter-culturality, where all the stakeholders active on the theme of migration in Oujda can meet and exchange ideas. In particular, the association organized several consultation meetings between institutional players and migrants at the Maison de Vivre Ensemble.

This space is therefore dedicated to promoting and improving coordination between institutional players and CSOs involved in migration issues, as well as providing support and accompaniment for the migrant community.