Morocco's youth, increasingly educated and connected, face precarious conditions, low wages and a cost of living that makes independence unattainable. Young people interviewed by Le Monde in the north of the country described a shared sense of hopelessness, which, at the end of July, drove many of them to attempt to swim to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta.
In Morocco, young people dreaming of reaching Ceuta face a dead end: 'I feel like I'm standing still while my daughter grows up'