Losing and finding a home
When Jamila finished high school in the mountain plateau village of Asni, she was eager to pursue further education, but she knew all too well she did not have the money to do so.
When Jamila finished high school in the mountain plateau village of Asni, she was eager to pursue further education, but she knew all too well she did not have the money to do so.
It is one of our dearest yearly traditions: our Parent's Day at Dar Moustaqbel. Seeing the girls proudly show around their home to their parents, seeing the families our students belong to.
Our students have been conquering the medina lately under the guidance of art historian Anissa Foukalne who volunteers every year to share her knowledge with our students. (more…)
Some people requested us to share the speech that was delivered by Rachida Azough during our official opening. So here it is. In French.
After two years of pioneering and discovering what Dar Moustaqbel is really about, we finally celebrated our official opening last Saturday in the presence of friends, family and many of our close supporters. (more…)
‘Times can change’, says Zineb Bidari (19). During her first year in university studying physics, Bidari became demoralized by her ‘unspeakable’ exam results. In contrast her second year has been marked by victory. (more…)
Thanks to you, we have come a long way since we started in September 2016. Dar Moustaqbel has become a safe haven to girls from the southern Atlas Mountains in Morocco. (more…)
Imagine your first days at university. As a novice you are beaming with enthusiasm and curiosity. Now imagine the subject matter of your choice being taught in a foreign language you do not grasp – at all. It sounds like a horror story. (more…)
While no one can be against a long vacation, there are many downsides to long holidays for students. (more…)
May 21, 2018
Ramadan schedule: French lessons from ten till midnight on Saturdays. English on Sunday mornings.