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Lifting Moroccans Out of Poverty

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April 05, 2017 13:30 EDT
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To solve the issue of poverty, policymakers in Morocco need to go back to the drawing board.

Poverty eradication is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Eliminating relative and extreme poverty is an essential requirement for the sustainable growth of any nation as well as to ensure basic human rights to all.

Like many developing countries, Morocco faces the challenge of maintaining a modest standard of living for its citizens. But the in North Africa has a long way to go.

In 2005, Morocco announced a project called the (INDH). Over a five-year period, and for a budget of $1 billion, the aim was to improve the living conditions of citizens, reduce poverty in urban and rural areas, assist the most vulnerable groups in society and support families in difficult economic situations.

What was the result?

According to the World Bank, Morocco has made substantial progress in reducing poverty over recent decades. In 2007, 8.9% , compared to 16.3% in 1998. But the picture is far from rosy. As of 2014, the , but nearly 19% of the rural population are still living in poverty or are vulnerable. And while , as many as 15.5% live on $3.10.

Morocco has , as per the Borgen Project. So, the fact that 3 million of these reside in rural areas is telling of the geographical divide.

Despite this, there are underlying factors that have played a role in falling poverty rates, including remittances from Moroccans living abroad, the deceleration of population growth, macroeconomic stability and the role of nonprofit organizations. While these efforts have aided the country in its gains, Moroccos experience has three limitations.

First, illiteracy in rural areas remains very high among both the older and younger generations. As per , the national adult literacy rate rose by just 10% between 1994 and 2004from 42% to 52%meaning that nearly half the population was classified as illiterate at the turn of the century. As of 2015, adult literacy in Morocco stands at 72%. While this is a vast improvement over just 11 years, much more needs to be done if the country is to lift people out of poverty.

Second, the gap between the rich and the poor has not been reduced. The measures a nations economic inequalityzero represents absolute equality while the value of 100 shows absolute inequality. Between 1990 and 2006, the . While inequality is a global phenomenon that is a seeing a shrinking middle class in places like the United States, this clearly shows the persistence of high inequality in Morocco.

Third, economic growth in Morocco remains fragile and volatile, mostly in the agricultural sector, which accounts for ) and nearly. Today, this sector is still dependent on weather conditions, and only land is arable. This shows a breakdown between policymakers and pragmatism.

Clear Solutions for Morocco

Moroccos experience has many limitations, so it is far from a perfect model. Unfortunately, the positive effects of the INDH and other projects have not reached both urban and rural areas. Policymakers need to take time to truly understand how to eradicate poverty in Morocco.

First, the government should work on building the countrys human capital by making the eradication of illiteracy a top priority. This will clearly improve the awareness among poor families to keep their children in school so they can be well educated and, in time, become part of a skilled workforce.

In addition, not only can education help lift households out of poverty, but also protect them from falling back into poverty. In doing so, the fight against illiteracy has the potential to serve as a tool of social mobility for Moroccans.

Second, to end poverty in Morocco, corruption must be tackled. By creating an environment of , people will once again start believing in public services such as law enforcement, schools and hospitals. It is essential that national sentiment in such fundamental sectors is restored so people start to value them again. Good governance that combines transparency, credibility and efficiency is essential for any state that seeks to end poverty once and for all.

Finally, promoting the benefits of volunteering will make an important collaboration between young change-makers and national and international organizations possible. Therefore, both sets of stakeholders should work together to solve the issue of poverty by creating innovative solutions, as well as accelerating national efforts that help impoverished people to lift themselves out of poverty. Entrepreneurship could be such a means.

Many of the worlds poorest people continue to suffer from socioeconomic challenges that include unstable food and fuel prices as well as food and water shortagesYemen, the , is a case in point. There is no better time to evaluate the impact of existing strategies and to put the effective policies of Moroccos approach into realization in order to alleviate poverty.

For Moroccans, it is our hope that the country will one day join the league of developed nations. But, for now, many hurdles lie in wait.

*[This article was written for the2016 Voices of the World Program. In partnership with the United Nations Foundation, 51勛圖 taught more than 400 students in six countriesIndia, Morocco, Kenya, Austria, Mexico and the United Statesabout journalism and substantive issues such as water, health and poverty. Clickhereto read more.]

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