Moroccan Education Minister Faces Parliamentary Grilling Over School Readiness
Morocco’s Back-to-School Season: A Call for Action Against Educational Inequality
As a new school year begins in Morocco, the spotlight shines brightly on the persistent challenges facing the education-with-cloud-infrastructure-and-e-learning-platform/” title=”Morocco Funds Cloud-Based Learning Platform for Gaza University”>education system. Fatima Tamni, a member of parliament representing the Federation of the Democratic Left, has publicly called upon Chakib Benmoussa, the Minister of National Education, Preschool and Sports, to prioritize a successful start to the 2024/2025 academic year.
Tamni’s appeal centers around tackling the deeply rooted issue of school dropout rates, particularly in rural and remote areas. She highlights the lack of qualified teachers and basic educational infrastructure as major obstacles preventing children from accessing their constitutional right to education.
This call to action comes at a time when the economic climate in Morocco