ATTAOUIA, EL KELAA DES SRAGHNA — Under the direct supervision of the National Cooperation Directorate (Entraide Nationale), the first phase of examinations for the 2025/2026 training season has officially commenced at the Attaouia Social Complex (Complexe Social Attaouia). This crucial step marks a significant milestone in the educational and vocational journey of numerous trainees enrolled in the complex’s community programs.

Evaluating Practical and Theoretical Skills

Hosted within the dedicated facilities of the Attaouia Social Complex, the current wave of examinations is designed to rigorously assess the competencies trainees have acquired during the initial months of their programs. These assessments cover both theoretical knowledge and practical application across a diverse range of disciplines.

Common vocational tracks evaluated at the center typically include:

  • Traditional and Modern Crafts: Tailoring, embroidery, and fashion design.
  • Services: Culinary arts, hairdressing, and aesthetics.
  • Digital & Administrative: Basic IT skills and office management.

By conducting these evaluations early in the training season, instructors can gauge student progress, identify areas needing improvement, and ensure that the curriculum effectively meets industry standards.

Empowering the Local Community

The National Cooperation Directorate, operating through vital hubs like the Attaouia Social Complex, plays an essential role in driving socio-economic development within the El Kelaa des Sraghna province. The complex serves as a cornerstone for empowering local youth, women, and vulnerable populations.

Providing accessible, high-quality vocational training right in the heart of Attaouia equips these individuals with the practical skills necessary to launch their own small enterprises or integrate smoothly into the competitive regional job market.

Looking Ahead

The successful organization of these initial exams highlights the ongoing commitment of local authorities and the complex’s administration to foster professional development and community upliftment. As this first phase concludes, trainees will receive valuable feedback to carry into the next stages of the 2025/2026 season, bringing them one step closer to graduation and professional independence.

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