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'We must help them': Morocco students get peers back in school

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Moroccan student Said Rifai, 15, is on a mission to help his peers pursue education in a country where an estimated 270,000 children drop out of school each year.

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'We must help them': Morocco students get peers back in school

Moroccan student Said Rifai, 15, is on a mission to help his peers pursue education in a country where an estimated 270,000 children drop out of school each year.

·Cherokee County, United States
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Saïd Rifaï is proud. The 15-year-old Moroccan boy has helped bring several young people back to school as part of a campaign against dropping out of school, a major problem that fuels social inequalities in Morocco."We must help them return," Saïd said,...

A programme to combat child labour carried out by a Moroccan NGO had made it possible to extract hundreds of minors from their unworthy conditions.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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