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Capital Rabat
Población 34.8 million
Esperanza de vida 71.8
Acceso al agua potable 83%
Alfabetización de adultos 52.3%
Mortalidad de menores de 5 años 36.88 per 1,000 live births
PIB per cápita $4,000
Morocco


    Evaluación del F-ODM, caso de estudio

  • Esta evaluación es un ejercicio para generar conocimiento que busca: 1) evaluar la contribución del F-ODM, a nivel nacional, para alcanzar los ODMs, los principios de la Declaración de París y la iniciativa de reforma de la ONU conocida como "Unidos en la Acción"; 2) identificar buenas prácticas y las lecciones aprendidas para futuros programas conjuntos sobre desarrollo; y 3) conectar a las intervenciones de los programas a nivel local con los procesos de participación política a nivel nacional resaltando iniciativas piloto exitosas con potencial de replicación a mayor escala.

    Morocco_Country Final Evaluation.pdf (1.79 MB)
  • Ficha informativa para el país

  • This Fact Sheet summarizes the key achievements of the Joint Programmes in Morocco.



    Morocco Joint Programmes Fact Sheet.pdf (180 KB)

NUESTROS PROGRAMAS CONJUNTOS

Programme for the fight against gender-based violence through the empowerment of women and girls in Morocco
Over the past decade, Morocco has made significant strides in improving women's rights, including the ground-breaking passage of the 2004 Family Code, giving women greater protection and equality, and the 2008 ban on discrimination against women. But the country still struggles with high levels of gender-based violence: fully 60% of Moroccan women have experienced some form of violence and a quarter of them sexual violence in their lifetime. The Joint Programme was conceived to reduce gender-based violence against Morocco's women and girls by addressing the linkages between their poverty and their vulnerability.
Cultural Heritage and the Creative Industries as a Vehicle for Development in Morocco
Morocco possesses a rich and varied cultural heritage. However, while this heritage is a source of national pride, it remains undervalued and its development potential untapped. The aim of the Joint Programme was to strengthen the role of Morocco's cultural heritage and its creative industries within government policies and strategies relating to human development, poverty reduction and gender equity. As well as boosting local socio-economic development and sustainability, the programme sought to create a balance between preserving Morocco's cultural heritage and using it for the purpose of economic development.