Morocco

In Morocco, IMS works to enhance the skills of journalists and bolster capacity for community media. IMS has focused its efforts on promoting the advancement of women in the Moroccan media sector and has utilized the Twinning program to foster professional exchange between Danish and Moroccan female journalists. Additionally, to diversify media outlet selection in the country, IMS has chosen to support radio stations that serve small regional areas and Berber communities in the Tamazighe language.

Archive

Seminar: Morocco and the Arab Spring


Moroccans on the streets of Casablanca rallying for reform in March 2011. Photo: Magharebia

03.01.2012
Like its neighbours in the Middle East, Morocco too has seen its share of popular protests demanding reform in 2011. Join us for the seminar "Morocco and the Arab Spring" on Tuesday 10 January to learn more

Strengthening investigative journalism in Maghreb through cooperation


Participants at the conference for Maghreb Investigative Journalists in Rabat. Photo: AMJI

27.07.2011
To improve investigative reporting in the Maghreb region, the Moroccan Association for Investigative Journalists (AMJI) is seeking cooperation with Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ)

“Autumn turns to spring for media in Morocco”


Peaceful demonstrations in Morocco on 20 February 2011. By magharebia

21.03.2011
  Peaceful pro-democracy protests on 20 February were a turning point for press freedom in Morocco, according to nine female Moroccan journalists visiting Copenhagen in March

Morocco for women – is it getting better?


Female journalists at work in Morocco. Photo: Dorrit Saietz

27.01.2011
Danish journalist Astrid Haug gives a vivid account of a meeting between Moroccan and Danish female journalists where both the Danish cartoon crisis and the challenges of women in Morocco was on the agenda

International Media Support to focus on media in Morocco


Photo: Rasmus Steen/IMS
22.09.2010
Eleven years after the ascension to the throne of King Muhammed VI in July 1999, the Moroccan media have seen both advances and reverses – a trend that seems to be emblematic of the duality of the media scene in Morocco
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