In Bir Chifa, a disadvantaged neighborhood of Tangier, developed in the 1970s around a former slum, unemployment affects 60% of the population (estimated at 76 000 persons in the 1994 census). The lack of infrastructures and collective amenities does not make it easy to integrate the 46% of the population under 15. Hence, illiteracy and poverty are rife.
To fight this poverty, the Chifae association has been developing several projects since 1998. It organizes literacy courses for children and adults, sets up sports, environmental and cultural activities, and dispenses training for the economic development of the neighborhood. Its current digital workshop project extends these various efforts.
