With an average age of 29, Morocco has a young population. But, as in neighbouring North African countries, their horizons are limited. Some 22% of young men and 38% of young women are unemployed (as at June 2013). Most of those who do work are engaged in the informal sector without the security of a contract, guaranteed work or income. In an environment which can fuel frustration and depression, a new series of SAT-7 podcasts has a clear message that God accepts us, offers change and sets us free. ‘WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD’ targets Moroccan and North African youth with messages of hope and wisdom, using a mixture of proverbs, comedy, rhymes and biblical values. Its presenter-producer, Hamid, says the short five-minute episodes aim to ‘change young people’s view of themselves and uncover deceptive views and ideas absorbed from culture and folk religion in a humorous way’.
Morocco: SAT-7, the cry of a generation
Written by David Fletcher 01 Jun 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for the success of these broadcasts in Arabic on YouTube, and for SAT-7 to continue to grow. (John 6:47)
- More: www.sat7uk.org/morocco-cry-wisdom-generation-pressure/?bblinkid=49461318&bbemailid=4103705&bbejrid=299696460
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