Morocco

 

Operation: Opération: Morocco

Location

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Key Figures

2020 planning figures
100% of primary school-aged children will be enrolled in primary education
100% of refugees will have access to public primary health care
12,275 asylum-seekers will be registered 
2,000 vulnerable refugee families will receive regular financial assistance
500 refugees will be supported in establishing their own businesses
2018 year-end results
5,450 refugees benefitted from medical assistance by UNHCR and partners
4,410 asylum-seeker certificates were renewed through 19 outreach missions to six cities
2,350 refugee children/students received cash-based assistance for their education
2,060 local authorities and partners reached through 43 training workshops on international protection principles
1,300 people with specific needs identified for referral and follow-up with partners, including unaccompanied children, women at risk, and elderly people
120 refugees benefited from income-generating activities through 88 micro-projects
50 refugees found private sector employment and 13 acquired internships
92% of refugee children were enrolled in primary education

People of Concern Personnes relevant de la compétence du HCR

25%
Increase in
2019
2019 9,756
2018 7,775
2017 6,779

 

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Morocco

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Operational Environment

Refugees in Morocco originate from 38 countries, with some 59 per cent from the Syrian Arab Republic. In 2019, the number of people of concern in Morocco is estimated to increase to 8,700 people, residing in 50 locations across the country. Morocco has increasingly become a place of destination for refugees and migrants.
 
UNHCR has adopted a proactive outreach strategy consisting of: expanding cash-based interventions through the postal bank to reach the most vulnerable refugees, even in remote locations; expanding the capacity of partners and undertaking regular joint outreach missions with partners and the government to the field; organizing one-stop shops for people of concern; and engaging with and capacitating local governments, most notably the regional offices of the National Mutual Aid (Entraide Nationale), with the objective of including refugees in national social services.
 
The National Immigration and Asylum Policy enables refugees to enjoy protection in Morocco, including access to essential services, such as primary health-care and education. However, due to delays in extending the medical insurance scheme to refugees, gaps in access to secondary health-care remain.
 
Pending the submission of the draft asylum law to Parliament, UNHCR remains responsible for the registration and refugee status determination (RSD) of asylum-seekers. Those found to qualify for refugee status are referred by UNHCR to the Inter-ministerial Commission on Regularisation under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, the Commission was suspended in March 2017. Without the refugee status and sojourn permit, people of concern have no access to the formal job market, which leaves them in a precarious situation.

Key priorities

In 2019, UNHCR will focus on:
  • Supporting the Government in the establishment of a national asylum system;
  • Resuming the registration of asylum-seekers and refugee status determination procedure in collaboration with the authorities;
  • Providing humanitarian aid and protection to refugees, particularly to the most vulnerable;
  • pending the submission of the asylum bill to Parliament, delivering capacity-building of national institutions and civil society
  • Implementing durable solutions for refugees, focusing on socio-professional integration or resettlement to a third country for the vulnerable.
Latest contributions
  • 25-JUN-2020
    New Zealand
    $1,297,017
  • 22-JUN-2020
    France
    $24,325,877
  • 19-JUN-2020
    Japan
    $55,646
  • 18-JUN-2020
    Switzerland
    $265,675
  • 17-JUN-2020
    Belgium
    $162,867
  • Sweden
    $172,374
  • 16-JUN-2020
    Qatar

    private donors

    $2,000,000
  • Estonia
    $56,883
  • 10-JUN-2020
    Kuwait
    $2,600,000
  • 08-JUN-2020
    Canada
    $725,689
  • 04-JUN-2020
    Egypt

    private donors

    $1,800,000
  • Japan
    $60,583
  • 31-MAY-2020
    Germany

    private donors

    $2,273,071
  • Malaysia

    private donors

    $236,672
  • Spain

    private donors

    $6,697,838
  • China

    private donors

    $821,610
  • United Arab Emirates

    private donors

    $1,179,124
  • Philippines

    private donors

    $164,687
  • Thailand

    private donors

    $470,206
  • Saudi Arabia

    private donors

    $277,187