Morocco

Women's activism in Morocco has secured vital gains for the rights of women and girls. That work has been an example, but inequality and injustices remain, and our partners continue to work hard to end violence against women and girls, and break down discriminatory barriers.

Karama in Morocco

  • A profile photo of Saadia Wadah

    Saadia Wadah

    A lawyer and active member of the Moroccan Association for the Fight Against Violence towards Women, Saadia’s approaches the cause of women’s rights through a legal lens.

  • A profile photograph of Rhizlaine Benachir

    Rhizlaine Benachir

    As founder of Jossour Forum Des Femmes Marocaines, Rhizlaine has led advocacy and civil society engagement for reform of the Moudawana, Morocco’s family law.

  • A profile of Fatima Outaleb speaking at the United Nations

    Fatima Outaleb

    Fatima has worked tirelessly in Morocco and across the region to end violence against women and girls, serving as an expert on numerous regional bodies.