Rabat – The Mediator of the Kingdom of Morocco received a delegation from the International Center for Legal, Economic and Judicial Studies, as part of a structured legal and institutional tour organized by the Center aimed at familiarizing participants with constitutional institutions, governance structures, and their respective roles and competencies.

The visit formed part of broader efforts to strengthen institutional awareness and promote understanding of the functions of public bodies involved in governance, justice, and citizen engagement.
During the meeting, Mr. Mohammed Al-Yemlahi, representing the Center’s Studies, Analysis and Monitoring Division, delivered a comprehensive presentation outlining the institution’s areas of intervention. He highlighted its role in protecting rights, strengthening relations between administration and citizens, and promoting peaceful mechanisms for dispute resolution and addressing grievances.
The session also featured contributions from Ms. Huda Ayat Zadan, Head of the Foundation’s Communication Development Unit, who oversaw the proceedings and facilitated the interactive segment of the meeting.

Participants engaged actively in discussions, raising questions and inquiries covering various aspects of the Center’s activities, operational mechanisms, and institutional objectives.
The meeting concluded with remarks from Dr. Ismail Al-Waraini, Head of the Center, who emphasized the importance of such engagements in enhancing knowledge and understanding of national institutions and their roles in promoting governance, justice, and public service effectiveness.
The visit reflects ongoing efforts to promote institutional dialogue, legal awareness, and cooperation between governance bodies and research institutions.





