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  1. Rural Literacy Education for Morocco's Women

    Blog: The View from Fez - 21 May 2012

    Rural education offers Morocco's women the promise of a quiet revolution. Women in remote parts of Morocco are benefiting from a scheme that also teaches civil rights, numeracy and even beekeeping. Santorri Chamley, writing for The Guardian's Poverty Matters blog, reports from Beni Zuli.

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  2. The Ancient Library of Tamegroute

    Blog: The View from Fez - 16 May 2010

    In the south of Morocco, near Zagora, only about 10 miles (18 km) along the Draa Valley, is the town of Tamegroute. The name itself means “border town” as this area was once part of Algeria's frontier. The town does not appear interesting at first glance, but it contains a rare treasure that is worth visiting.

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  3. Morocco News Briefs

    Blog: The View from Fez - 26 April 2010

    INDIAN DANCEThe Indian music and dance concert presented by Culture Vultures at Riad Lalla Zoubida entranced a large crowd this weekend.

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