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Maroc: ils et elles ont dit

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Le récit d'Aicha Mahjoub
Je m'appelle Aicha Mahjoub. J'ai 34 ans et je vis dans la communauté de Tissaf, près d'une oasis dans le désert du Maroc oriental. Je m'occupe d'un troupeau de chèvres. J'ai 5 enfants, toutes des filles, mais la plus jeune, Najat, 5 ans, est la seule qui vit avec moi.
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L'histoire d'Aicha Khallouki
Je m'appelle Aicha Khallouki. J'ai 45 ans et je vis avec mon mari, Hussein, et nos six enfants dans le village de Sala Al Jadida, près de Rabat. Deux de mes enfants sont handicapés. Mon mari et moi avons grandi dans cette région – en fait nous sommes cousins - et la plupart de notre famille habite le terrain juste derrière nous.
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Trading Futures
A collection of interviews from rural poor people in Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Guatemala, Laos, Morocco and Peru who describe the greatest obstacles they face in getting their goods to market.
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A recipe for educating girls in Morocco
Aïcha is an 11-year-old girl living in Morocco who has done something no other girl or woman in her family has accomplished.
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IFAD in Morocco:
livestock and pasture development project

Nowhere is the linkage between the environment and poverty more pronounced than in the fragile ecosystems where inhabitants are often compelled to degrade their natural resources and struggle for survival. IFAD’s drive to break this vicious cycle has often led to the development of innovative, replicable models.
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Melding the old with new: successful IFAD intervention in Morocco
Fifty-six-year-old
Kouidar El Ghazouani is
a small pastoralist and a member of the Beni-Mathar tribe. Before the 103-member Essaada cooperative was set up, he basically stayed in one place with his flock. Today, he grazes his 80 head of sheep all across the rangelands and, during periods of drought, he feeds them subsidized barley purchased from the cooperative.
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