DR ‹ › The 16th edition of the Women's Victory Run, organized Sunday in Rabat by the «Women, Achievements, and Values» Association, drew more than 12,000 participants of all ages. This year's event stood out for the strong participation of Moroccan women living abroad, as well as students from other African countries. It also featured a notable presence from organizations such as Special Olympics Morocco and the Lalla Asmaa Foundation for Deaf and Hearing-Impaired Children. Speaking to the press, Nezha Bidouane, president of the Royal Moroccan Federation for Sport for All, expressed her satisfaction with the high turnout, particularly among young women. She also highlighted the vibrant atmosphere that marked the event, which followed a scenic route through several of Rabat's historic landmarks, in what is often referred to as Morocco's «City of Light». Bidouane further praised the strong participation of Moroccans living abroad, stressing that the Federation aims to promote a culture of sport and encourage healthy physical activity. This 16th edition marks the third stage of the «Women's Victory Strides» for the 2025–2026 season, following earlier events in Médiouna (April 4) and Zagora (April 11). Since its founding in 2005, the «Women, Achievements, and Values» Association has worked to position sport as a driver of social inclusion, a source of motivation, and a means of promoting civic, educational, and social values.