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EDUCATION

    Morocco
Morocco
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  • Primary Education, Koranic school.

Morocco joined UNESCO on November 7, 1956. The country hosts the UNESCO Office Rabat, opened in 1991, a cluster office representing UNESCO in Algeria, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.

In the field of education, the Organization strives to improve the quality of education and to renovate the educational system to make it more responsive to the real needs of Moroccan society.

Morocco is one of 11 countries chosen to pilot-test UNESCO national education support strategies (UNESS). Launched in May 2006, this initiative aims to help governments establish coherent education policies in order to achieve Education for All.


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