Social differences in Morocco !!

 Social differences in Morocco grow and become an

alarming !!


 Social differences in Morocco grow and become an alarming !!

 Social differences in Morocco grow and become an

alarming !!






Morocco faces the challenge of adopting a new economic model in order to cope with the widening social disparities in the years
The latter, in light of the weak rate of economic growth and the lack of benefit for all of the fruits of development, which is recognized by all local and international official institutions.

The Directorate of Studies and Forecasts of the Ministry of Economy and Finance notes in its report that three areas contribute
In the nutrition of social disparities in Morocco, is education, health and employment, the lack of registered in these areas reflected on the readiness of people and their ability to succeed in social mobility.

In a speech marking the opening of parliament two years ago, King Mohammed VI called for a new development model,
After noting that the current model has become "unable to respond to urgent demands, and the growing needs of citizens,
And is unable to reduce disparities between groups and spatial disparities, and to achieve social justice. "

In a speech marking the 20th anniversary of his accession to the throne, he announced that there had been many achievements in the country's infrastructure. "What affects this positive outcome is that the effects of this progress and these achievements unfortunately did not include all segments of Moroccan society," he said, adding that "some citizens may not directly touch on their impact on improving their living conditions and meeting their needs Especially in the area of basic social services, reducing social disparities, and strengthening the middle class. "




The King pointed out that in recent years, the development model has shown "its inability to meet the increasing needs of a group of citizens, to reduce social inequalities and from spatial inequalities", which
  It pays to "call for its revision and revision".
Domestic and international economic institutions have failed to point out the widening social disparities in Morocco, led by the High Commissioner for Planning, which affirms that economic growth, which depends on rainfall, does not allow for adequate employment and social inequalities.


In its latest report on Morocco, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in its latest report on Morocco, "the trend towards a more inclusive development model for the private sector, while reducing social inequities and protecting the most vulnerable sectors of the population."
In its report, the Economic, Social and Environmental Council noted that poverty, youth unemployment and disparities have become difficult in Morocco, as evidenced by social protests in recent years. Economic disparities have become alarming compared to similar countries.

The Council stressed that citizens have become more concerned about their rights, and therefore there is a need to support social justice, accountability and government and fight corruption, while working to correct economic, social and spatial disparities. The reduction in the unemployment rate does not hide to 10 per cent, details of which are 5.14 per cent in cities, 1.24 per cent among young people aged 15-24, and 1.17 per cent among certificate holders.




Although Morocco managed to reduce the level of monetary poverty between 2001 and 2014, according to the High Commissioner for Planning, from 3.15 per cent to 8.4 per cent, the disparities continue to weigh on social harmony.


In a report last year, Oxfam confirmed that 10 per cent of Morocco's wealthiest people had a standard of living that exceeded 12 times the standard of living of 10 per cent of the poor, a difference that had not declined since the 1990s.


They pointed out that Morocco is witnessing the highest level of disparities in North Africa, although it has fallen slightly a decade ago, pointing out that the weakness of the health and education systems explain Morocco's decline in the Human Development Index, after ranking 123 in the classification of 188 countries.


The organization considered that it was the wealthy who benefited from the high wealth, while a large number of citizens are vulnerable due to poor services.

















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