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Morocco

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Differences in accounts on French wiki projects where users explicitly state their gender.
 
Differences in accounts on Arabic wiki projects where users explicitly state their gender.

Morocco's official languages are Arabic and the Amazigh language. The country's distinctive group of Moroccan Arabic dialects is referred to as Darija. Approximately 89.84% of the whole population speak Moroccan Arabic. Much like other Magreb countries, French is Morocco's unofficial second language and is taught universally, serving as Morocco's primary language of commerce and economics. It also is widely used in government and as a medium of education.

Wikipedia

On English Wikipedia, there are zero featured articles, featured lists or good articles about women's sport in this country that are part of the Women's sport Wikiproject or the Women's football taskforce.

Volunteer projects, popularity, readership, and contribution

In December 2011, Wikiversity was ranked the 4,803rd most popular site in the country.[1]

Moroccan women perspective to free knowledge
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Women in Morrocco
The Foundation

During the December 2011 fundraising appeal, there was no one from this country that was featured as part of the appeal. During the 2011 Summer of Research, the WMF hired eight research fellows. Of these, only one was female, and she was from the United States. There were four males from American universities, The other researchers included men from a Japanese university, a Swiss university and a Canadian university. There were no research fellows, male or female, from this country.