BirSaNN Posted March 8, 2023 Share Posted March 8, 2023 With over 50% of Moroccans being women, their empowerment is essential to achieving a more inclusive, open, and prosperous kingdom of Morocco. Rabat - Today, as proud Moroccan women, on this International Women’s Day we choose to pause, reflect, and celebrate the Moroccan women in our lives, an opportunity to revel in a day of sisterhood and bond. With over 50% of Moroccans being women, their empowerment is essential to achieving a more inclusive, open, and prosperous kingdom of Morocco. Empowering Moroccan women to reach their full potential is key to economic growth, political stability, and social transformation. This desire is not held solely by women or any one demographic, party or group. The opportunity for prosperity and improved quality of life is something that all Moroccans want Today, the advances Morocco has achieved since the millennium have contributed largely to improving many human development indicators, especially for women. The journey to protect Morocco’s women is on the right track thanks largely to the staunch women’s rights movements advocating for social change, but it is far from over. Morocco remains one of the many examples of how societies in the Middle East and North Africa are grappling with balancing tradition and the human imperative of making society more just for women. Although Morocco has made improvements in women’s rights, challenges remain to reaffirm women’s voices as vital for the present and future of the country. Morocco has the ability and opportunity to improve the conditions of women, fulfill both their international and domestic laws and values. Through the transformative power of legal reforms, for example, the implementation of the reforms at ground level has the capacity to empower link: https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2023/03/354349/international-womens-day-celebrating-moroccan-women-from-rabat-to-washington Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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