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In rural areas, illiteracy rates are as high as 89.5% among women.

After years of advocacy to reform the personal status code (Moudawana), in 2003 the age of marriage was raised from 15 to 18, and women were given the right to initiate divorce and retain assets acquired during a marriage.

Cultural traditions, illiteracy, and lack of knowledge still prevent women from invoking their rights or reporting crimes against them despite reforms in the Personal Status Code.

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Country Snapshot: Morocco

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1) Photo of a classrrom.  Caption Reads: The Morocco Education for Girls (MEG) program has improved the learning environment for all students by training teachers and other school personnel to better manage classrooms and schools. (Photo USAID) Click to Read More...  
2) Photo of a family.  Caption Reads: The Referral Workplace Advocacy activity enables Moroccans to secure better-paying jobs and provide their families a higher standard of living. (Photo USAID) Click to Read More...
3) Photo of a classroom. Caption Reads: The U.S. Middle East Partnership (MEPI) enables more Moroccan girls to attend middle school by providing dormitories, tutoring, computers, and school supplies. (Photo USAID) Click to Read More...
4) Photo of a woman listening during a training. Caption Reads:	The Women in Politics program trains women in information and communication technology (ICT) to enable them to participate in the civic process. (Photo USAID) Click to Read More...
5) Photo of a market. Caption Reads: Association Al Amana provides loans to micro-enterprises and small businesses, many owned by women. In 2003, the Association achieved self-sustainability. (Photo USAID) Click to Read More...

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USAID/Morocco's country strategy targets women and marginalized populations adversely impacted by rising poverty and high levels of unemployment, two of the most formidable development challenges facing Morocco today. The Mission strives to better integrate these targeted populations into program activities in the areas of economic growth and job creation, basic education for girls, and democracy and governance.

SELECTED ACTIVITIES:

Women in Technology-Cisco Networking Academy Scholarships for Women
Association Al Amana
Morocco Education for Girls (MEG)
Scholarships for Success
Morocco Information Technology in the Service of Women in Politics Project

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Global Snapshots is a web-based series highlighting successful gender-related activities undertaken by USAID Missions around the world. The snapshots illustrate Mission objectives and activities that take gender considerations into their implementation.

 

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