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Christians Face High Pressure In Morocco February 20, 2026
Morocco ranks 23rd out of 50 countries on the Open Doors World Watch List 2026, showing very high pressure on Christians. About 37,400 Christians live in the country, making up only 0.1 percent of the population. Many are converts
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Floods And Landslides Hit Northern Morocco February 13, 2026
The severe weather experienced in the northern parts of Morocco has caused many problems for the inhabitants of that region. The heavy rains have caused floods that have caused problems for people living in cities like Kenitra. The rains
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Morocco Evacuates Thousands Over Flood Risk February 6, 2026
Moroccan authorities have moved more than 143,000 people from homes in the northwestern plains of the country as a precaution against flooding after heavy rain, rising rivers, and water released from full dams. The evacuations took place in low-lying
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Severe Winter Weather Hits Morocco January 30, 2026
Morocco is facing strong and unstable weather this week, with cold air bringing heavy rain, snow, and strong winds across many regions. The national weather service says the conditions will feel very wintery, especially in the mountains and high
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Morocco Boosts Healthcare With New Facilities And Digital System January 23, 2026
Morocco is improving its healthcare system through two major projects. First, the Ministry of Health and Social Protection is creating a digital collaborative system to manage and share medical protocols. The system uses a mobile app and an administration
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Moroccan Youth Protests Met With Arrests And Alleged Abuse January 9, 2026
In Morocco, hundreds of young protesters have been arrested and reportedly beaten, causing concern from human rights groups. The protests, led by Generation Z, began in late September and early October, demanding better healthcare and education. Many people were
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Morocco’s Youth Unemployment Crisis December 5, 2025
Unemployment in Morocco has become a very serious problem, especially for young people. The youth unemployment reached a record 37 percent in 2025, which means more than one-third of young Moroccans cannot find work. Many of these young people
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Morocco As A Drug Transit Hub November 28, 2025
Morocco is an important country for drug trafficking. It acts as a transit point for illegal drugs heading to Europe. Heroin from Asia and cocaine from South America often pass through Morocco because of its location. Criminal groups use
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Mass Arrests After Youth Protests In Morocco October 31, 2025
In Morocco, more than 2,400 people have been charged after large youth-led protests that turned violent. The protests were initiated by a group called Gen Z 212, which utilized social media to organize demonstrations against inadequate public services and
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Morocco Responds to Youth Protests October 24, 2025
In Morocco, young people have led surprising protests that pushed the government to act. The protests, sparked by the deaths of eight pregnant women in a hospital in Agadir, grew into demands for social reforms, better healthcare, quality education,
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Moroccan Youth Demand Reform in Peaceful Protests October 17, 2025
In Morocco, young people have been protesting for more than two weeks. A group called GenZ 212, made up of online youth, asked people to hold peaceful sit-ins in many cities on 18th October’2025. They want the government to
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Moroccan Youth Demand Priorities Over Stadiums October 10, 2025
In Morocco, young people have taken to the streets to protest against the government’s focus on building massive football stadiums for the 2030 World Cup while basic needs like healthcare and education are being ignored. Many feel the five
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Corruption In Morocco’s Public Projects September 5, 2025 Corruption is a serious problem in Morocco, especially in managing public development projects. The National Authority for the Protection of Public Assets and Transparency (INPBPTM) reported misuse of public money in El Jadida province. Between 2019 and 2022, millions of Continue Reading Morocco’s Youth: Challenges And Hopes August 22, 2025 Morocco celebrates Youth Day every August 21 to honor its young people, who make up nearly one-third of the population. Moroccan youth are skilled, connected, and full of energy, involved in innovative farming, tech startups, and cultural projects. However, youth Continue Reading Morocco Tackles Major Forest Fire August 15, 2025 A big forest fire broke out in Derdara commune, Chefchaouen province, northern Morocco. Firefighters have controlled three of the four main fire areas. Aircraft are still working to put out the last active fire zone. The fire damaged about 500 Continue Reading Morocco’s Job Gains Mask Deeper Labor Challenges August 8, 2025 Morocco’s unemployment rate slightly dropped to 12.8% in the second quarter of 2025 from 13.1% last year, but deeper problems remain. Urban areas led job growth, especially in construction, services, and industry, adding 114,000 jobs. Rural areas lost 107,000 jobs, Continue Reading Tourism Grows As New Flights Reach Morocco August 1, 2025 Morocco is becoming a top travel destination because of its rich culture, warm weather, and beautiful landscapes. Tourists love visiting the colorful souks, historic palaces, and relaxing desert retreats. Cities like Marrakech, Casablanca, and Fez offer a mix of old Continue Reading Crown Prince Moulay Hassan: Morocco’s Future Leader July 25, 2025 Crown Prince Moulay Hassan is the eldest son of King Mohammed VI, born on May 8, 2003, in Rabat. He studied at the Royal College in Rabat, where he learned Arabic, Amazigh, French, English, and Spanish. In 2020, he earned his high school diploma Continue Reading Morocco’s Poor Work-Life Balance And Low Wages July 18, 2025 Morocco ranks 51st out of 60 countries in the 2025 work-life balance report, showing a big problem with long working hours and low living standards. Workers in Morocco work about 44 hours each week, more than people in countries like Continue Reading Morocco Builds Gaming Industry To Empower Youth July 11, 2025 Morocco is working to build its video gaming industry to create jobs and offer new opportunities for its youth. The government hosted a gaming expo in Rabat, inviting global developers, students, and tech companies to showcase games, virtual reality experiences, Continue Reading Poverty Challenges In Morocco July 3, 2025 In 2025, Morocco is working hard to reduce poverty, but many people still live in difficult conditions. While things have improved over the years, many families still struggle, especially in villages and small towns. Life in rural areas is harder Continue Reading Morocco’s Ongoing Drought Crisis June 27, 2025 Morocco has been facing a very long and serious drought for more than six years. Rain has been much lower than normal, with only about half the usual amount falling. This has caused big problems. Water in dams is running Continue Reading Sanitation Boost For Moroccan Schoolgirls June 20, 2025 A new project in Morocco is helping girls stay in school by improving sanitation at a rural boarding school. The school, Dar Talibate Tassoultante, had poor wastewater treatment, which caused health problems and made many girls miss class or drop Continue Reading Fighting Illiteracy In Morocco June 13, 2025 Morocco has made progress in fighting illiteracy, but the problem still exists. In 2024, about 24.8% of people in the country cannot read or write. This is better than 10 years ago, when the rate was 32.2%. Rural areas have Continue Reading Casablanca Finance City: Morocco’s Gateway To African Investment June 6, 2025 Casablanca Finance City (CFC) is a business district in Casablanca, Morocco, created to attract international companies and become a gateway for investment into Africa. Since it started in 2010, over 240 companies have joined, creating more than 7,000 jobs. Morocco Continue Reading Morocco Urged To Prioritize Family Farming May 31, 2025 Around 70% of Morocco’s farms are family-run, yet they remain underfunded and overlooked in public policies. Abdelkader Amara, President of the Economic, Social, and Environmental Council (CESE), emphasized the need for a fairer and more inclusive approach during a council Continue Reading Morocco: Activist Sentenced For Peaceful Speech April 16, 2025 On March 3, 2025, Moroccan activist Fouad Abdelmoumni was sentenced to six months in prison and fined for a Facebook post criticizing Moroccan - French relations during French President Macron’s state visit. The charges stemmed from allegations of insulting public Continue Reading Morocco's Road Safety Challenges April 5, 2025 Between March 24 and 30, 2025, Morocco saw 2,169 traffic accidents in urban areas, resulting in 19 deaths and 3,002 injuries, including 105 serious cases. The increase in traffic was attributed to the Eid Al Fitr holiday, as many traveled Continue Reading Employment And Economic Recovery In Morocco March 10, 2025 In 2024, Morocco's unemployment rate increased to 13.3%, up from 13% in 2023, affecting approximately 1.63 million people. The agricultural sector was particularly impacted, losing 137,000 jobs due to prolonged drought conditions. Youth unemployment remains a significant concern, with rates Continue Reading

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37,067,420 POPULATION 21 PERSECUTION RANKING SUNNI ISLAM DOMINANT RELIGION Day 14 Pray For Morocco keyboard_arrow_left keyboard_arrow_right King Mohammed VI close Morocco is a North African country that follows a monarch rule. The country illegally occupies Western Sahara and was able to get the United States and Israel to recognize the occupied territory as Moroccan territory in exchange for a normalization treaty with Israel. HEAD OF STATE 8.8% POPULATION BELOW POVERTY LINE 73.9 yrs LIFE EXPECTANCY 75.9% LITERACY RATE Day 14 Pray for Morocco keyboard_arrow_left keyboard_arrow_right

Morocco is a North African country that follows a monarch rule. The country illegally occupies Western Sahara and was able to get the United States and Israel to recognize the occupied territory as Moroccan territory in exchange for a normalization treaty with Israel. The country banned evangelism. Conversations from Islam are illegal. Any who convert face persecution from the government, society, and their families. The intimidation tactics do not deter those who found the TRUTH. The Moroccan Church continues to grow despite all the challenges they face as followers of Jesus Christ.