HUMANITARIAN DIPLOMACY

Science Must Reach Every Corner of the Kingdom

The economic takeoff cannot be confined to the Casablanca-Rabat-Tangier corridor. ICDSE understands that true national development must be spatially equitable — and has proven it by deploying medical infrastructure into the most inaccessible terrains of the Moroccan Sahara.

الخمسين جملاً — Merzouga, November 2025

Under the direct supervision and physical presence of Prof. Rabii, ICDSE deployed the "Fifty Camels" medical convoy into the rugged, arid terrain of the Merzouga region near the historic city of Rissani — delivering direct medical services and on-the-ground health interventions to local populations in profoundly remote desert areas where standard motorized healthcare infrastructure cannot operate.

Merzouga — Rissani

Moroccan Sahara

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Camels in the convoy
Rissani
Southernmost operation point
Nov 2025
Operation date

Green March at 50 — UN Resolution 2797

The convoy was explicitly designed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Green March — a foundational event in modern Moroccan history — and recent diplomatic victories at the UN Security Council regarding the Moroccan Sahara. By intertwining medical aid with profound national symbolism, ICDSE transcended the traditional boundaries of an NGO, acting as an instrument of internal soft power and reinforcing bonds of national cohesion between the urban intellectual center and the desert periphery.

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The 50th Anniversary

Green March — November 1975

UN Resolution 2797

Security Council — October 2024

Desert Reach

Where no vehicle goes — ICDSE delivers

Beyond the Urban Corridor

The ICDSE's logistical capacity to project medical infrastructure across towering sand dunes and isolated desert oases demonstrates a core organizational belief: humanitarian initiatives must possess the agility to reach the most inaccessible geographies. Prof. Rabii noted the convoy was intended to embody the true spirit of solidarity and actualized development in the Moroccan Sahara.

PAN-AFRICAN COOPERATION