Theatre performance for Moroccan women workers in Lepe, Huelva, organised by Fundación Tres Culturas.
The Fundación Tres Culturas, together with other national, regional and local institutions, will set up a comprehensive support programme for Moroccan seasonal workers displaced to various towns in Huelva for the next agricultural campaign, which is expected to receive 19,000 women from Morocco, most of them from 15 March onwards.
This initiative is a continuation of other actions developed in previous years by the Foundation in this sense, although now they will be integrated into a more ambitious programme, which includes a greater follow-up with training, cultural and leisure activities and even accompaniment in more personal matters such as health treatment or bureaucratic procedures.
These actions were discussed on 14 February by a working committee in Rabat which, in addition to a delegation from the Fundación Tres Culturas headed by its director, José Manuel Cervera, was attended by representatives of the Ministry Delegate in charge of Moroccans Residing Abroad and Migration Affairs, and the Ministry of Labour and Professional Integration of the Kingdom of Morocco.
The presence of this Tres Culturas delegation coincided with the official visit of the King and Queen of Spain to Morocco. In fact, the director and deputy director of the Foundation, Carmen Fernández-Távora, were present at the reception that King Felipe VI offered at the National Library in Rabat, where they were joined by five Spanish government ministers, businessmen, authorities and other members of the Spanish community in Morocco.
In addition, both took part in the Casablanca International Book and Publishing Fair, presenting the TRES FESTIVAL, the biennial forum in which the Foundation has been bringing together the most important writers of Mediterranean literature in Granada since 2016.