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CARE started work in: 2008

Morocco ranks 121 out of 189 on the Human Development Index (HDI). CARE Morocco is a member of the CARE International Confederation that works with national partners to support capacity building, paying special attention to youth and disadvantaged groups.

History of CARE International’s work in Morocco 

CARE Morocco was created in 2008 as part of the National Initiative for Human Development.

The initiative’s objective is to help reduce social inequality through action in three areas: 

  • Increased access to basic services, such as health, education, culture, public services, and transport 
  • Promotion of income-generating activities 
  • Socio-economic development assistance for the most vulnerable 

What CARE International does in Morocco 

CARE International works with national partners to support individuals and families from the most deprived communities by contributing to equal opportunities.

CARE Morocco pays special attention to youth and women from disadvantaged rural and peri-urban groups as severe inequity between urban and rural populations remains a problem. 

CARE Morocco focuses on: 

Reach and impact data
Total participants reached in 2023
  • Direct 3,004
  • Women & girls 81%
  • Indirect -
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Please note that the figures in this site may not be the same as those reported to donors or host governments based on different reporting periods. CARE's international aggregated reporting mechanisms always use the Fiscal Year from July to June.

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