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UNICEF Morocco 2025 report shows major gains for children across key sectors

UNICEF Morocco's 2025 annual report documents substantial progress across health, education, child protection, and social inclusion, with the agency framing the year as a critical juncture as the Sustainable Development Goals deadline approaches. Laura Bill, UNICEF's representative in Morocco,......

Education: Girls losing ground in mathematics, Unesco warns

Girls are once again falling behind in mathematics, widening a gender gap that had narrowed in recent years, according to a new study by the UNESCO. The report highlights a concerning reversal of progress. While gender disparities in mathematics have long existed, recent findings indicate a growing......

Morocco expands financial education programs reaching over 70,000 people

Moroccan Foundation for Financial Education reported that its financial education programs reached 70,827 direct beneficiaries in 2025, marking a 23 percent increase compared with the previous year. The figures were presented during a board meeting held in Rabat under the chairmanship of Abdellatif Jouahri,......

Moroccans form Spain's largest foreign-born group but lag in higher education

Spain's National Statistics Institute reported that 1,165,955 Morocco-born residents lived in the country as of January 1, 2025. This group remains the largest foreign-born community, outnumbering Colombians at 978,041 and Venezuelans at 692,316. Foreign-born individuals totaled 9,464,210, or one......

ABA Technology launches AI health training program with University of Évora as first partner

ABA Technology has announced the international launch of "Fusion AI for the Future of Health," a structured program designed to embed artificial intelligence into medical education, hospital systems, and biomedical research. The company completed its first deployment in partnership with the......

Moroccan literary journal launches issue on language, identity, and cognitive diversity

The eighth edition of the academic journal Littérature, Art et Langue has been released, centered on the tensions between linguistic dominance and cognitive diversity in an increasingly digitized world. The volume, published under the title Langues et savoirs : entre hégémonie linguistique......

Teacher and school staff attacked by 15-year-old student in western France

A 15-year-old student will stand trial in June after allegedly assaulting a teacher and a school staff member at a middle school in the Deux-Sèvres region, according to the local prosecutor’s office in Niort. The incident occurred earlier this week in a school with around 200 students.......

France considers higher tuition fees, raising concern among Moroccan students

France is facing growing criticism over a proposed reform that would significantly increase university tuition fees for non-European students, a move that has sparked concern among many international applicants, particularly from Morocco. The plan aims to enforce higher registration fees for students......

Prosecutors seek 16-years sentence in teacher killing case in France

French prosecutors have requested a 16-year prison sentence in the trial of a former student accused of killing Spanish teacher Agnès Lassalle, a case that has deeply shaken the country’s education community. The trial is taking place before a juvenile criminal court in Pau. The victim,......

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