Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco

by High Atlas Foundation
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco
Support Girls and Women's Co-Ops in Morocco

Project Report | Apr 8, 2013
The Broader Picture for Women in Morocco

By Alexandra Stein | Country Manager

Women of Tassa Ouirgane
Women of Tassa Ouirgane

We shared an article amongst are team this week. It read: 

"The proportion of female participation in the labor market did not exceed 25% in 2012, compared to 30% in 1999, despite the improvement in women’s access to education and the apparent decline in birth rates. By comparison, the median worldwide percentage of female participation in economic activities was 51%, while female participation in sub-Saharan African countries reached 60%." Source: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/culture/2013/04/morocco-gender-equality-failed.html#ixzz2PiKqJca1

This brought back a conversation that the HAF team had in our national team meeting back in February, in which we asked, "Who are we and who do we work for?" In a room of mostly Moroccan woman and a few Moroccan men, we said we are Moroccans and Americans working for the people who are trapped in an institutionally unjust system. 

It is for this reason that we continue to work with the women of Tassa Ouirgane to find them a space for their coop (which we have -- it is donated by men in their village), teach them skills from which they can make a wage (we have hired an expert embroidery trainer in the region), and provide them with equipment and material (which are being delivered this week to the coop site) so that they have the opportunity to be part of the workforce, and get out of this cycle of unemployment and poverty. 

You're supporting much more than these hundreds of women by funding this project. You're supporting the long but increasingly traversable challenge to give women the opportunity to be self-sufficient, to provide for their families, and to chose their future. 

Thank you for being part of our journey to level the playfield, for women in Morocco and around the world. 

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Jan 7, 2013
Co-op Establishes Rules and Operations for members

By Fatima Zahra Larbi | Administrator

Oct 11, 2012
Tassa Ouirgan: a new women's co-op to be constructed

By Hilary White | Grants manager

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High Atlas Foundation

Location: New York, NY - USA
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Twitter: @AtlasHigh
Project Leader:
Alex Stein
NYC, NY (US) and Marrakech, Al Haouz (Maroc) , Morocco

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