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68% of Moroccans believe U.S. aid supports education and economic growth


Published on 2025-03-28 05:41:11 - Hespress
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  • Moroccans who perceive U.S. aid as beneficial to educational initiatives also express a strong desire to strengthen economic ties with the United States, according to recent findings from the Arab Barometer.

The article from MSN discusses a survey conducted by the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) which found that 68% of Moroccans believe that U.S. aid to their country supports education and economic growth. The survey highlights a generally positive perception of U.S. foreign aid among Moroccans, with many believing it contributes significantly to sectors like education, health, and infrastructure development. However, there are also concerns about the transparency and effectiveness of this aid, with some respondents feeling that the aid does not always reach the intended beneficiaries or is not used as efficiently as it could be. The article also touches on the broader implications of these findings for U.S.-Morocco relations, suggesting that continued aid could foster goodwill and support for American policies in the region.

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