Resources for Morocco
Abdul Aziz, M. 2004. ‘Morocco Experience’, in Al-Mara al-Maghribiya wa al-Barlaman, Cairo: Alliance for Arab Women.
Hall, E.C. ‘Quotas and Transnational Networks Answering the Challenge of Moroccan Women’s Access to Political Space’, paper presented at the 960 Political Science Seminar, 2003.
Leicester, John. 2002. ‘Women to Take Seats in Morocco Government’, Associated Press. September 27.
Charrad, M.M. 2001. States and Women’s Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco, Berkeley: University of California Press.
Inter-Parliamentary Union. ‘Women in Politics: Promising Developments in Eastern Europe and the Arab Countries’, Press Release no. 130, 1 March 2001.
ArabicNews.com, 3 August 2001, www.arabicnews.com ‘Enhancing women's political participation in Morocco’, Afrol News, 3 June 2001,
www.afrol.com/News2001/mor004_women_politics.htm‘Moroccan Women Associations Press for Women's Enlarged Access to Top Positions’, 2001. ArabicNews.com, 5 February 2001.
www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/010205/2001020506.htmlMoroccan Parliament website, http://www.parlement.ma/
Other links
Inter-Parliamentary Union. http://www.ipu.org/
Inter-Parliamentary Union. "Women in National Parliaments: Situation as of 25 September" 2000." http://www.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm
Women's Environment and Development Organization, www.wedo.org
Online Women in Politics, www.onlinewomeninpolitics.org
Note: The sources and additional reading indicated above are mostly only available in English. We welcome recommendations of additional sources in other languages.



