Writer: Riad Mekouar

Economic realities are complex—and so are the pathways toward ensuring that debt serves human development rather than undermines it. In “Debt and Human Rights: The Case of Morocco,” the author argues that debt can be constructive if aligned with progressive public policies and inclusive growth. Using Morocco as a case study, the article calls for prioritizing the right to work, empowering small enterprises, reforming taxation, and strengthening governance to make financing a tool for dignity and social justice.

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