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Tibu Africa and Xylem launch innovative sports program in Casablanca

A partnership between Tibu Africa, the leading NGO promoting education through sports in Africa, and Xylem, a global expert in water resource management, has launched a unique sports-based initiative aimed at fostering water conservation awareness and physical well-being among students in Casablanca.......

Nine WWI shipwrecks discovered off Morocco’s southern coast

A Moroccan maritime heritage association has uncovered the locations of nine shipwrecks from World War I along the southern coast of Morocco, shedding light on a lesser-known chapter of global maritime history. The vessels, lost over a century ago, originated from various nations, including Japan, Norway,......

Morocco hosts international workshop on wildfire management

Morocco’s National Agency for Water and Forests (ANEF) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) convened an international workshop in Rabat on Wednesday, focusing on strategies to combat the growing threat of wildfires. The event, running through February 15, serves......

Fez Architects Pioneer Green Innovation: Historic Medina Set for Sustainable Transformation

As Morocco grapples with pressing environmental challenges, the National Council of the Order of Architects (CNOA) convened the 39th National Architect's Day in Fez, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's approach to sustainable urban development. The conference, held under the patronage of......

Rabat National Zoo Marks 13 Years of Wildlife Conservation Success

The National Zoo in Rabat has emerged as a cornerstone of Morocco's biodiversity preservation efforts, welcoming over 6 million visitors since opening its doors in 2012. As the zoo celebrates its 13th anniversary this January, it stands as a testament to the country's commitment to environmental......

Morocco's Dam Reserves Show Promising Rise Amid Ongoing Water Challenges

Morocco's water situation has taken a positive turn as dam reserves across the country reached a filling rate of 28.44% as of January 2, 2025, according to recent data from the Ministry of Equipment and Water. This marks a notable improvement from the 23.27% recorded during the same period last year. The......

Moroccan Avocado Exports Surge Amid Growing Water Concerns

Morocco’s avocado exports have experienced a significant uptick, despite mounting concerns over water usage in the country’s agriculture sector. Since the introduction of the Hass variety in the third week of October, Moroccan exporters have shipped 30,000 tons of avocados—accounting......

A Celebration of Commitment to Sustainable Development: Princess Lalla Hasnaa's Dedication to a Greener Future

The anniversary of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa provides a timely opportunity to reflect on her significant contributions to sustainable development, both within Morocco and globally. As an advocate for the environment, the Princess has long been dedicated to promoting green initiatives and......

Cassius the Crocodile: A Legacy of Longevity and Conservation

In a poignant moment for wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists alike, Cassius, the world's largest captive crocodile, has passed away in Australia. At 110 years old, Cassius was not just a remarkable specimen of the species but also a symbol of the ongoing efforts to preserve and understand these......