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Torre Pacheco rocked by racial tensions after a violent assault

The Spanish town of Torre Pacheco, in the Murcia region, is experiencing growing unrest after two consecutive nights of violent clashes between far-right groups and young people of Moroccan descent. The spark for the violence was the brutal assault of a 72-year-old Spanish retiree, known as “domingo,”......

70% of young Moroccans disengaged from elected institutions, study reveals

A recent report by the association Citoyens has uncovered a deep “crisis of trust” between Moroccan youth and elected institutions, with 70% of young people expressing a lack of confidence in officials and public bodies. The findings highlight a growing disillusionment that threatens political......

Young teacher’s tragic suicide ignites grief and outrage across Morocco

The heartbreaking suicide of Mouad, a young teacher suspended by the regional education directorate in Casablanca, has triggered a wave of grief and anger among citizens and educators in Morocco. The incident has sparked demands for justice, accountability, and systemic reform within the country’s......

Morocco’s youth lead sustainable innovation at Enactus festival in Casablanca

Casablanca is set to host the sixth edition of the Sustainable Innovation Fest (SIF), Morocco’s premier event dedicated to social entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Organized by Enactus Morocco, the three-day festival will run from July 8–10, bringing together over 145 university......

Rabat Business School and AXA Services Maroc forge partnership to advance youth employability

Rabat Business School (RBS), a leading institution within the International University of Rabat (UIR), has joined forces with AXA Services Maroc to bridge the gap between academia and the labor market, fostering employability for young Moroccan graduates. The partnership was formalized during a recent......

Moroccan youth face rising emigration ambitions amid fading job prospects

A recent Afrobarometer survey reveals that 70% of young Moroccans are considering emigration as economic uncertainty, limited job opportunities, and institutional distrust deepen frustrations among the country’s youth. Ambition meets systemic hurdles For Morocco’s university graduates,......

Green economy project empowers Moroccan youth through sustainable opportunities

The GREEN project, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing youth employability in Morocco's green economy, officially concluded its two-year run on June 12. Spearheaded by EFE-Maroc in collaboration with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), the program exceeded......

Green economy project empowers Moroccan youth through sustainable opportunities

The GREEN project, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing youth employability in Morocco's green economy, officially concluded its two-year run on June 12. Spearheaded by EFE-Maroc in collaboration with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), the program exceeded......

The 2030 World Cup: A Unique Opportunity for Moroccan Youth

The 2030 World Cup presents an unprecedented opportunity for Moroccan youth, as highlighted during a recent discussion event under the theme “The World Cup: What Opportunities for Youth?”. Morocco will require nearly 30,000 young volunteers for this global sporting event, which will serve......