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  Migration
Agreement to facilitate money transfers
  08/02/2010
 
 
 
 
A new agreement has been signed to enable Moroccans hired in Europe through the Moroccan national agency for the promotion of employment (ANAPEC) to open bank accounts in Maroc Poste.

The agreement mainly aims at enabling the workers who migrated through ANAPEC's legal migration program to transfer money to their families in Morocco at a lower cost.

It was signed by the directors of the two institutions at the sidelines of the closing ceremony of the pilot migration program called “Institutional Support to People Movement/Mobility” (MEDA II).

Launched in 2005 by the ANAPEC, Meda II project aims at managing migration flows towards European countries. It benefited about 12,000 people in 2008 and more than 2,300 others in 2006.
 
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