Morocco is taking new steps to fight violence against women and improve access to justice. The Minister of Solidarity, Social Integration and Family, Naima Benyahia, announced the launch of a central support unit that had not been fully used before. This unit will help respond to cases of abuse and support victims more quickly. Officials say violence against women is still a serious problem in Morocco and around the world. According to the National Human Rights Council, it is one of the most common human rights violations, and in many cases, it can even lead to death. Morocco already has a law, called Law 103.13, which is meant to protect women and punish violence, but the government admits that more action is needed. The country is also working with the United Nations to improve justice systems and remove unfair practices. While progress has been made, many women still face violence in daily life, showing that stronger protection is still required.

Praise GOD for the efforts of the government against violence against women in Morocco. Pray for the success of the actions to combat the violence against women and girls in the country (The Holy Bible, Job 12:13).

Pray for divine protection upon all the girls and women in Morocco. Pray for the LORD to heal the victims of violence both physically and psychologically, and bless them with hope and a bright future (The Holy Bible, Psalm 17:8).

News Source: Morocco World News

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