'Youth Represent the Future of Morocco' - World Bank

Youth inclusion into the country's broader social and economic agenda can have a significant impact on development and prosperity, says the World Bank.
  • Morocco:   The Challenge of Youth Inclusion

    World Bank, 14 May 2012

    A new report from the World Bank finds that almost half of all Moroccan youth between the ages of 15 and 29 are neither working, nor in school. Promoting Youth Opportunities and… Read more »

Casablanca: The World Bank report shows that almost half of the country's youth are neither working, nor in school.

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