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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

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550 teachers trained across 250 schools in northern Morocco

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Custom-built escape game used to simulate migration scenarios

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15,000 students reached through classroom sessions

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Short films and lesson plans introduced to spark discussion

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The escape game format was creative and powerful. It will have a real impact on our students.

Teacher, Tetouan

Parental Counselling

  • Launched 1-on-1 confidential consultations for parents

  • Designed to help families talk openly about migration risks and legal alternatives

  • Target: 4,300 parents

  • Goals:

    • 65% increase in parental awareness

    • 35% engage in migration-related discussions at home

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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