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Home > Education > Morocco, France Launch €134.7 Million Program to Cut School Dropouts by 30%

Morocco, France Launch €134.7 Million Program to Cut School Dropouts by 30%

Morocco’s education sector received a significant boost on March 18, 2024, with the signing of a €134.7 million program between the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the French Agency for Development (AFD).

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Morocco, France Launch €134.7 Million Program to Cut School Dropouts by 30%

Morocco, France Launch €134.7 Million Program to Cut School Dropouts by 30%

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Rabat – Morocco’s education sector received a significant boost on March 18, 2024, with the signing of a €134.7 million program between the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the French Agency for Development (AFD).

 

This initiative highlights the shared focus on education and human capital development, aligning with the Moroccan Ministry of National Education, Preschool, and Sports’ Roadmap for 2022-2026.

 

The program, valued at €130 million in loans and €4.7 million in technical support grants, signifies a renewed commitment to educational reform in Morocco.

 

The financing aims to enhance the quality of learning, particularly by improving French language instruction in middle schools.

 

This initiative also targets a critical challenge – reducing school dropout rates. It will achieve this by supporting the deployment of a pioneering middle school model and bolstering social support services, including transportation, school meals, academic assistance, and extracurricular activities.

 

The program aligns with the Moroccan government’s education roadmap and will be primarily implemented by the Regional Agencies for Education and Training (AREF). It carries ambitious goals, particularly in reducing educational disparities.

 

The program anticipates a 30% decrease in dropout rates, with a specific focus on rural areas. Additionally, it aims to significantly improve French language proficiency among students.

 

This collaboration between Morocco and France comes shortly after French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejouné’s visit in late February. The visit aimed to strengthen Franco-Moroccan relations, which had experienced a period of strain.

 

During his visit, Sejouné reaffirmed France’s support for Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara, expressing a desire for progress on the issue.

 

“The President of the Republic has personally tasked me to invest in Franco-Moroccan relations and write a new chapter in our relationship. I will focus on that,” Minister Sejouné affirmed, highlighting ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties.

 

The €134.7 million program symbolizes a potential new chapter in France and Morocco’s educational partnership.

 

By prioritizing quality learning and reducing dropout rates, the initiative has the potential to create a more equitable and successful education system for Moroccan youth.

 

However, the long-term success of the program depends not only on its internal implementation, but also on the broader development of Franco-Moroccan relations.

While the recent diplomatic efforts and educational collaboration are positive signs, lingering tensions, particularly over Western Sahara, could still cast a shadow.

 

As a result, it remains to be seen whether this renewed focus on education will pave the way for a broader rapprochement between the two nations.

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