Empowering Informed Migration Choices Among Moroccan Youth

In Morocco, where nearly 70% of youth under 30 say they want to migrate,
this campaign supports young people to make informed, safe, and legal choices about their futures.
Farsight and Seefar launched a multi-platform initiative targeting teenagers (13–18) and their parents, working through schools, social media, and 1-on-1 counselling.
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The approach uses games, film, and local voices to engage youth, while helping families have meaningful conversations at home.
Educational Outreach in Schools
550 teachers trained across 250 schools in northern Morocco

Custom-built escape game used to simulate migration scenarios
15,000 students reached through classroom sessions

Short films and lesson plans introduced to spark discussion

The escape game format was creative and powerful. It will have a real impact on our students.
Teacher, Tetouan
Parental Counselling
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Launched 1-on-1 confidential consultations for parents
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Designed to help families talk openly about migration risks and legal alternatives
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Target: 4,300 parents
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Goals:
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65% increase in parental awareness
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35% engage in migration-related discussions at home
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Your program came at a crucial time. My son is now considering local and legal options.
Parent, Al Hoceïma
Results so far
15,000+
Students reached
550
Teachers trained
4,300
Parents targeted
6
Youth-directed films
1:1
Parental consultations
1
Escape game used in schools
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