In a landmark move, Spain's government has approved a royal decree enabling undocumented migrants to access publicly funded healthcare, standardizing access across regions and simplifying administrative processes. The new measure, which emphasizes support for vulnerable groups and economic fairness, marks a significant shift in healthcare policy, ensuring immediate medical access and broader eligibility for both residents and Spaniards abroad.
Moroccan nationals living abroad can now submit their information requests and related complaints through the National Portal for the Right of Access to Information, following a partnership between the CCME and the CDAI.
Morocco has scored 45 points out of 100, dropping in the scale compared to the previous editions of the same report. Located ahead of Lebanon and behind Ukraine, the Kingdom is still part of the «partially free» category.
Having access to drinking water and basic sanitation is the challenge discussed in the annual report «Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene» issued by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) on the «Stockholm World Water Week» (27th of August-1 September). For Morocco, the gap between urban and rural sanitation is wide.