Rabat โ€“ A new study conducted by the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) in partnership with the International University of Rabat (UIR) sheds light on the motivations, challenges, and daily experiences of highly skilled Moroccans who return from abroad to work or start businesses in Morocco.

The research was led by Farid El Asri and Shaima Jorio, who used an ethnographic approach to understand the real stories and emotions behind these return journeys.

The study says it comes at an important moment for Morocco; recent royal speeches have emphasized the need to strengthen ties with Moroccans abroad and better mobilize their skills to support national development.

In addition, the creation of new institutions, such as the planned Mohammedia Foundation for Moroccans Abroad, reflects a growing national interest in this area.

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