Women In Our Lives: An anthology

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Ouassima Tarik, 18, Azilal. A GLOWING WOMAN In this world, there are a lot of heroes who save people's lives. Mine is not a normal one, but a superhero in one of the truest sense of the word. My greatest source of motivation and inspiration came into this life in 1997. Her name is Nassro ABASS. She is a Muslim African-American woman who came to Morocco as a Peace Corps Volunteer to work with the youth of the country. She is interested in youth development, especially girls empowerment. She set foot in our village, AIT ATTAB, in 2017. We met for the first time in Dar Chabab, a youth club. We didn't talk much then but I was drawn to her thanks to her loveable and spontaneous personality. A personality that changed the way I see life. One that made me consider her as the most influential person in my life? What I will tell you next will show how much she has impacted my life. Nasro’s charming and energetic nature is an example worthy of modeling. She is a true symbol of determination and perseverance. A woman in a foreign country away from her family and friends. A stranger facing a new society, its different traditions and language. Such conditions usually cause normal people to break down, but not my steel-nerved hero. Never did she collapse. She stayed strong for us, for me. She told me once that her most difficult times here were in RAMADAN. We can all imagine how spending this sacred month without our family can be hollow and lifeless. She broke her fasts alone in the table. However, this strong young lady never lost hope. She stayed optimistic and handled many similar struggles that faced her with optimism and peace of mind. She taught me a lot with her unique positive attitude, her smile in the face of hardship, her clinging to hope. I learned to keep on moving however impossible circumstances might seem. Nasro has devoted two years of her life helping our rural area's girls. She believes that is incredibly important to encourage young women to be in control of their own lives. She thinks it is necessary to equip them with tools to better their families’ future as well as

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Soumaya El Haffari, 14, Rabat

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pages 70-72

Soukaina Abou Eljaouad, 16, Benslimane

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pages 68-69

Riham Khalfi, 15, Marrakesh

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pages 66-67

Ouassima Tarik, 18, Azilal

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pages 59-60

Fatima Ezzahra Oakid, 18, Settat

3min
pages 64-65

Rania Chellah, 15, Meknes

4min
pages 61-63

Nada Bouskouk, 15, Azrou

3min
pages 54-55

Mouad Ezzahir, 18, Casablanca

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pages 50-51

Nacer Nafea, 18, Rabat

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pages 52-53

Mohamed Hammouda, 19, Taza

3min
pages 48-49

Meriem Benchalha, 18, Essaouira

3min
pages 46-47

Marwa Belmadani, 16, Meknes

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pages 44-45

Khaoula Majjati, 1 8, Azilal

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pages 42-43

Younes Kenbib, 19, Taza

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pages 39-41

Hamza Ouaddi, 19, Tamesna

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pages 37-38

Doha Kabbouri, 14, Tendrara

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pages 32-33

Marwa Hajji Laamouri, 17, Casablanca

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pages 34-36

Chamss Eddouha El Gouirti, 17, Touanate

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pages 27-29

Diae Mrani, 16, Meknes

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pages 30-31

Boutayna Bouchibti Jaziri, 14, Immouzer Kandar

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pages 25-26

Firdaous Azzari, 17, Azrou

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pages 23-24

Aya Zaki, 16, Meknes

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pages 20-22

Aya yakouti, 1 5, Azrou

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Assia Aboulama, 15, Azrou

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pages 14-15

Aya boukri, 15, Benslimane

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pages 16-17

Ahmed beqqali, 19, Fez

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pages 10-11

Atouani Abdennour, 18, Tendrara

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pages 12-13

Abd Ennour Alouach, 17, Essaouira

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pages 8-9

Contributors

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