
This report was written before I got into digital activism, but it might still be of interest. This is my final report from my year as a Fulbright scholar in Morocco from 2004-2005. It was through the researching this report that I fell in love with grassroots activism, which eventually lead me to my current profession of digital activism consulting. In this report I analyze the new Moroccan political NGO sector, made possible through liberalization in the late nineties under the new King Mohammed VI. In the report I analyze the activities of these organizations, breaking them down into four types: training, intellectual endeavors, advocacy and lobbying, and grassroots activism. I conclude by looking at ways that foreign NGOs can support these new Moroccan organizations and include a glossary of the organizations I interviewed. You can download the document by clicking the image above.
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