Gender-based violence facilitated by new technologies is expanding at a pace that is difficult to measure, yet its impact on the marginalization of women and girls is undeniably real. To raise awareness of this alarming phenomenon, the National Human Rights Council (CNDH) has launched a national campaign as part of UN Women’s 16 Days of Activism.
For one morning, several hundred people are expected to gather on Sunday, November 9, at the Arab League Park in Casablanca for the second edition of the Solidarity Walk & Run. Dr. Myriam Belghazi Nciri, physician and founding president of the Dar Zhor Association, highlights the many dimensions of this solidarity initiative, which raises awareness about cancer by combining community engagement with an inclusive approach.
Dar Zhor is a compassionate association dedicated to supporting cancer patients through psychological and social care during and after treatment. It was founded on the belief that illness cannot be treated through medicine alone, it also requires emotional balance and human connection to help patients regain confidence in themselves and in life. Today, Dar Zhor stands as a unique model in Morocco, blending counseling, art, and physical activity as pathways to inner
The «Green Index 2025» shows growing awareness among Moroccans about the dangers of climate change, with most viewing it as a real threat to the Kingdom. However, this awareness has yet to translate into deeper knowledge or active participation in environmental initiatives.