Global March Against Child Labour: From Exploitation to Education
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Primary education was previously not granted as much budgetary funding as other sectors of education, and there were serious discrepancies in budgetary allocations between rural and urban areas. Out of the 2.5 million girls of primary school age, over half live in rural areas. As part of USAID’s integrated aid programme, Moroccan Education for Girls (MEG) has established a model which aims to promote the enrollment and retention of girls in rural schools. MEG has launched pilot schemes in several Moroccan provinces, and has also introduced national training guides in the country’s 34 teacher-training colleges.

Primary Education
Primary School Enrolment Ratio (gross 1995-2001) Primary School Enrolment Ratio (net 1995-2001) Net Primary School Attendance (%) (1992-2001*) % of Primary School entrants reaching Grade5 (1995-2001*) % Gender Gap
(net male – net female)
Male Female Male Female Male Female    
98 83 79 70 65 47 82 18

Adult Literacy Ratio (2000)

Adult Literacy Ratio: Morocco

Take urgent action and send a report card to your Minister of Education

Najib Zerouali
Ministre de l’Education Nationale
B.P. 420
10000 Rabat
Morocco

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