Despite the State’s goal-oriented policy, the mobilization of the
private sector and civil society, Morocco remains substantially underequipped
in terms of information technology. The number of working computers is
estimated at about 500 000 for a population of 30 millions, 60% of them
under 20. This true digital gap prevents this very young population from
enjoying access to a fully effective educational system.
Aware of this situation, the association Ateliers sans frontières
(created in 2000 in France, and which works in the area of vocational
integration by collecting and reconditioning computer hardware and sports
equipment) founded in autumn of 2005 its Moroccan counterpart, Ateliers
sans frontières Maroc – a Moroccan law structure – to
conduct projects aimed to supply this need. Since 2005, ASF Maroc has
been developing partnerships with Moroccan project leaders and supports
local players who use sports and IT access to promote education and social
integration.
A “computer for everyone”
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With Moroccan partners, the association Chifae, in Tangier and the NGO
Enda Maghreb, in Salé, as well as Microsoft, ASF Maroc is, for
example, at the heart of the Microlikoum project (a computer for everyone):
the idea was to distribute 1200 IT packs (hardware, software, training
and maintenance) in 2006 to a hundred associations. Selected following
a call for projects, they will be involved in three areas: prevention
and youth education, employment and vocational training, support for
civil society.
To distribute and maintain the IT packs, two pilot digital outreach workshops
will be created in the heart of the disadvantaged neighborhoods of Tangier
and Salé. They will serve as logistic platforms. The creation of
these local relays will be entrusted to two local associations accustomed
to working in the field and managing training workshops.
This two-pronged approach provides quality equipment to the winning associations
while creating jobs and setting up vocational training in the area of
IT maintenance. The link with France is also maintained, with ASF providing
technical support and transfer of skills.
The beneficiary associations will contribute to the financial effort
at the rate of 50 euros per IT pack and 22 euros per printer. Alongside
many other co-lenders, Fondation Veolia Environnement is participating
in this huge project with a 30 000 euro grant. This will be used to install
the two logistic platforms of Tangier and Salé.
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