Atlas For Development
Designing Morocco 2030, for a better Africa 2063
Atlas For Development is a gathering of youth full of passion, motivation and eager to learn and share under the umbrella of the Agenda 2063.
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Atlas For Development is a gathering of youth full of passion, motivation and eager to learn and share under the umbrella of the Agenda 2063.
After the success of the first edition, the 2063 Academy in its 2nd edition, has served as a platform to connect the African youth with their Africa, through promoting, discussing, debating the Agenda 2063, and bringing solid recommendations and action ideas to achieve the Africa we want, by building the capacities of the African Youth We Want, under the OYE 2019/20 Action Plan
The edition has taken place virtually in November so to celebrate the African Youth Month, promote the role of youth in silencing the guns, and be part of the 1 Million by 2021 initiative.
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Co-funded by the European Union, and in partnership with the British Council and Anna Lindh Foundation, Atlas4dev has been chosen by the British Council Rabat, to be its new debate hub in Rabat and Casablanca region...
Get StartedMany developing countries are entering this COVID-19 pandemic ill-prepared. They are under massive national debt with minimal interest rates, crippling the economy. Mass unemployment cannot be ruled out. The recession might cause unemployment, poverty, and bankruptcy where already a lot of businesses have close down
Read MoreThe Importance Of Community Building In Fighting The COVID-19 “Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” -Helen Keller In COVID-19 times where there are uncertainty and fear, the community has proven to be more important than ever. As social distancing and self-quarantine measure...
Read moreCitizen action on Covid-19: Standing together in the face of the global pandemic Atlas4dev, was pleased to answer the call and be part of the joint statement that was signed by more than 200 CSOs around the globe. The joint statement calls to address: Inequalities, Civic rights, Women’s rights...
Read moreCOVID-19 is maybe the greatest pandemic that the world has seen since over a century. In the midst of this, youth have been at the front against COVID19
Read moreAtlas For Development, co-organized the Erasmus Global Partnerships MENA Forum 2020 in Rabat, in partnership with the European commission, Moroccan Ministry of Higher Education, National Erasmus+ Office Morocco and the African Union, with the participation of 60 youth from Africa, Middle-East, Europ...
Read moreAtlas for Development, in partnership with Attijari Wafabank, organized a conference debate on youth and their position regarding the new development model.
Read moreOn May 28, Peace Boat stopped in the port of Tangier, Morocco, where a day focused on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was organized by local partners Atlas for Development, the winners of the SDG Action Awards last year, the Tangier Youth Council and the Mohammed VI Foundation to coincid...
Read moreThe African Union Envoy for Youth Aya Chebbi hailed the Moroccan youth project "the 2063 Academy", launched by Moroccan organization "Atlas for Development"...
Read moreAtlas For Development was proud to partner with Womenpreneur tour during their visit to Morocco. It is a joint initiative of SANAD Entrepreneurship Academy and Womenpreneur, created to map and visit the female talents in technology, innovation and entrepreneurship in the MENA region.... sunse pit lore kome.
Read moreOur projects are designed to involve different parties and stakeholder and create a common ground where they can express freely their opinions on common matters and bring up solutions and recommendations.
A project aiming to create a common ground between youth and decision-makers to debate the strategies implemented by our government in order to achieve the SDGs and promote the Agenda 2063
Intergenerational dialogue is considered as one of the most controversial topics in Morocco over the last few years. The current situation is marked with an imbalance between youth and elders in the decision-making.
eople’s story can be used as a tool to deliver and showcase not only their struggle and, fight, but also their perseverance to make their lives as well as others’ better.
Believing that each story has a hope, Atlas For Development Team through this project is aiming to highlight the SDGs with your story, because each story deserves to be told and shared.
Morocco2030 is a series of interviews with citizens (national and international), decision makers and different stakeholders, on their aspirations and vision for the Morocco 2030 we want
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