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USAID pioneered online debates on democracy issues
USAID pioneered online debates on democracy issues
 
Training in ICT equips teachers, engages students
Training in ICT equips teachers, engages students
     
Access to US berry varieties expand Morocco’s production and export potential
Access to US berry varieties expand Morocco’s production and export potential
 
Campaigning for National Campaigns
USAID supports activities to reinforce political parties' organizational structures and give them a comprehensive vision of a national political campaign, its centralization, its organizational strategies, and its message
     
A Bridge to Reading: New Training Methods Boost Women's Literacy
USAID education program develops and implements teaching methods which simplify the approach to becoming literate in modern standard Arabic
 
Scholarships for Success: Educating Parents and the Community
USAID helped local NGOs create a network of dormitories for rural Moroccan to continue their education and complete middle school in supervised away-from-home lodging while creating an attitude change in rural parents to see the value of schooling their daughters
     
Morocco’s Gamble Pays Off in Vegas
The USAID New Business Opportunities' program provided financial support for designing marketing tips and promoting the export-ready Moroccan businesses exhibiting in bi-annual Las Vegas Magic show
 
The Sheep of the Oriental Conquer the Supermarkets
Lamb fattening trials in Oriental, lessening the burden on rangelands. Operation supported by USAID's Integrated Agriculture and Agribusiness program
     
Morocco’s Parliament Goes “On the Record”
USAID provided equipment to record and transcribe parliamentary sessions in real time. Moroccan citizens can now expect access to the public record created by their elected legislative representative