In the quiet village of Tafza, 14-year-old Amine Akhbach's restless nights are filled with dreams of invention, transforming discarded devices into innovative solutions that have earned him national recognition. From a smart helmet for the visually impaired to an earthquake aftershock detector, this young Moroccan inventor’s passion for creation is fueled by curiosity and a desire to serve his community.
While his family always believed horseback riding was just a pastime, Nadem Mouaouine saw it as a true calling. From his childhood in Agadir’s riding clubs to becoming a prominent trainer in Saudi Arabia, he embarked on a challenging journey where determination proved to be his most faithful ally.
Jamal Gzem left behind a finance career to pursue his true passion, street photography and filmmaking, capturing powerful portraits and personal stories from strangers across cities like Paris, London, and Sydney. His work, shared widely online, highlights human connection and emotion, reminding us that «we are all the same, and yet all unique».
Since childhood, El Mehdi El Marrach has poured his passion for drawing, fueled by his love for video games, into a self-taught artistic journey that led him from school struggles and delivery work to launching hand-painted jeans from his basement. Most recently, his hand-drawn jeans were rocked on stage by Argentinian singer Paulo Londra, marking a major milestone in his artistic journey.
Hajar Ameziane, a 19-year-old from Tifelt, shares self-taught dance videos filmed on her rooftop, defying criticism to pursue her passion for dance and martial arts. Despite limited resources and negative comments, she dreams of a career in entertainment and hopes to inspire other young girls to move and believe in themselves.
Moroccan sisters Asmaa and Sara Abouchi train tirelessly on rooftops and streets, showcasing their acrobatic talent across cities. Supported by their father, the sisters dream of representing Morocco internationally, undeterred by injuries and challenges.