PAM MP Mrs. Najoua Koukous has exposed the measures made by Morocco and its commitments to fight the impacts of climate change.
Mrs. Koukous highlighted in her intervention made last Tuesday, March 5 in Abidjan, at the 18th session of the Islamic Cooperation Organization members council union that Morocco’s commitment was actually embodied in the holding of the climate summit “COP-22” in Marrakech in 2016.
Mrs. Koukous has also reminded of the African parliamentary consultative meeting in Rabat in 2017 about the topic “climate and sustainable development, from agreements to action.. vision of African MPs.”
MP Mrs. Koukous has shed light on the impacts of climate change at the social and economic levels and on levels of living patterns over the world; in addition to other phenomenon such as poverty, famine, thirst, violence, terrorism, crime, armed conflicts, humans trafficking, emigration, drugs and weapons trafficking.
Mrs. Koukous has reaffirmed the role played by the Moroccan legislative institution inside the Islamic Cooperation Organization councils union, emphasizing the Moroccan Parliament’s commitment regarding the achievement of those goals.