Mar 20, 2019
Regional and Country Reports developed through Social Rights Monitor tool - Morocco

Introduction


This report assesses the overall situation in terms of social protection, decent work and civil society space in Morocco. In particular, it examines the progress that has been made since the implementation

of the European Neighborhood policy. Relations with the EU began with the Association Agreement, which entered into force in 2000. Subsequently Morocco became a privileged partner of the EU in the field of political and economic cooperation as well as trade and technical and development cooperation following the launch of the European Neighborhood Policy in 2004¹. With the revised European Neighborhood policy of 2015, four main domains are now at the heart of cooperation with the Eastern and Southern Neighborhood, namely (1) good governance, democracy, the rule of law and human rights; (2) economic development for stabilization; (3) security and (4) migration and mobility. This new framework offers an opportunity for the two parties to redefine their joint priorities based on a sound assessment of the current situation. 

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