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Articles from Morocco

  1. Union growth 27 February 2013

    Morocco: Congress debates challenges of public education

    The Syndicat national de l'enseignement-Fédération démocratique du travail (SNE-FDT) of Morocco, held its 10th Congress from 22-24 February in Marrakech. The congress theme was “All in defence of public education, the teaching profession, trade union rights and democratic freedoms”.

    Morocco: Congress debates challenges of public education
  2. Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 26 January 2012

    Morocco: Drive to improve public schools and teaching conditions in rural areas

    Education International has lent its support to the first forum of teachers working in rural areas in Morocco, taking part alongside the AOB from the Netherlands and the FETE from Spain.

    Morocco: Drive to improve public schools and teaching conditions in rural areas
  3. Trade union rights are human rights 1 April 2011

    Morocco: teachers strike after violent protests

    Teacher unionists in Morocco have staged a two-day nationwide strike after recent demonstrations for better benefits ended in violence.

    Morocco: teachers strike after violent protests
  4. 1 September 2009

    EI helps bridge digital divide in Morocco

    We’ve been writing quite a lot about open source alternatives to popular but costly software in this column. Recently, a marvellous opportunity arose for us to put some of our recommendations into practice.

    EI helps bridge digital divide in Morocco
  5. Equity and inclusion 5 June 2008

    No to child labour! Yes to education! Teacher unions prevent primary school drop outs

    Sara Marbouh flashes a radiant smile at her teacher and settles into a front row desk in her Geography class at Abbas Benani School in this holy city. A conscientious 14-year-old, Sara knows every child has the fundamental right to an education. She also knows how precarious that right can...

    No to child labour! Yes to education! Teacher unions prevent primary school drop outs