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the Human Development Forum
We’re Thrilled to Welcome You to for the Human Development Forum from the 26th of May until the 30th
the Human Development Forum
In celebration of 20 years of the INDH, the Human Development Forum, held in Marrakech, brings the spotlight to local progress, people, and potential. It’s a space where community voices, initiatives, and public actors come together to reflect on two decades of impact. Through engaging exhibits, workshops, and daily talks, the forum honors achievements, encourages dialogue, and reaffirms a shared commitment to inclusive, human-centered development.




Where will the forum take place?
The Museum of the Water Civilization in Morocco “Mohammed VI” – Marrakech

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The inauguration
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Conference
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Workshop
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Success Factors for Self-Entrepreneurship
Workshop
A Key Pillar of Entrepreneurial Projects
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Workshop
From Personal Investment to External Capital
Workshop
Choosing the Right Funding Option
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Forum Agenda
what people say
“Thanks to the National Initiative for Human Development, we were able to organize many workshops.
Many of the projects were just ideas, and it would not have been possible to bring them to life without the support of the National Initiative for Human Development – Marrakesh Prefecture.”
“Thank God, we were able to help women step out of an environment where there were no work opportunities and no means of mobility. I feel proud and honored to have brought the project to this level.
For the National Initiative for Human Development to place its trust in us and fund us is, in itself, a great success.”
“When I heard about the National Initiative for Human Development, that was the moment that encouraged me and gave me the motivation to take the next step: founding the company.
Thank God, and thanks to the Initiative, today H Kids is four years old, and we are a team of 15 people.
Without the Initiative, H Kids wouldn’t have existed.”