Karima Rhanem
Karima Rhanem is a Development Outreach & Communication Specialist working in International development field, former journalist and a social activist with over 15 years experience in civil society & youth issues
By Karima Rhanem – Morocco World News Rabat, October 26, 2012 Eid Al Adha in poor neighborhoods is special. People show their support and solidarity towards their neighbors. Unemployed young men, kids and teenagers find a way to earn money through grilling the sheep heads and legs. Kids are rushing everywhere […]
By Karima Rhanem – Morocco World News Rabat, October 10, 2012 Baaa, baaa, is the common sound you hear these days in every corner of the streets of Rabat, Morocco’s capital. Flocks of sheep are invading the city. Moroccans are cashing in sheep sales ahead of Eid Al-Adha, which marks […]
By Karima Rhanem – Morocco World News Casablanca, August 17, 2012 It was 10.00 am when a young girl in her twenties got on one of Casablanca buses linking the main Mohammed V Boulevard to different other areas of this cosmopolitan city. The girl, who was wearing poor clothes, […]
By Karima Rhanem – Morocco World News Rabat, August 15, 2012 Thousands of children are left on the streets to deal with their sorrows and harsh living conditions. Shattered dreams, abuse of all kinds and lack of affection are the only reality they know. Morocco’s Secretariat of State for […]
By Karima Rhanem – Morocco World News Rabat, August 14, 2012 Passing by a movie theater in Rabat, I saw several teenagers chatting; others had tears in their eyes. Curious as everyone, I went to see what’s going on. The theatre was overcrowded with teenage girls and boys, who […]