Gender Equality in Morocco

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Region: Morocco

Gender inequality is a pervasive issue in Morocco, with women facing discrimination in education, employment, and political representation. Despite some progress in recent years, traditional gender roles and societal norms continue to limit women's opportunities and perpetuate gender-based violence.

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                Project Soar will provide sustainable period supplies to teen girls across Morocco. Having access to period products allows girls to stay in school, leading to reduced child marriage and teen pregnanc...
                
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                Project Soar's women Empowerment Facilitators are the backbone of our award winning teen girl leadership program. Each week, 60 facilitators at 30+ locations conducts our signature leadership workshop...
                
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                As adolescents work to regain lost opportunities from Covid-19, social barriers remain high for Moroccan girls. Your help can empower a marginalized teen girl to realize her rights and steer her educa...
                
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                Project Soar envisions a world where all girls know their Value, Voice, Body, Rights and Path: The 5 Soar Pillars of Empowerment. This project will support the empowerment of Girl Squads, or groups of...
                
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                The Project Soar Empowerment Headquarters is both the heart of the organization and an essential safe-space for day-to-day operations. Teen girls from 24 marginalized communities attend empowerment wo...
                
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