Moroccans struggle to afford vegetables as Ramadan looms - Al
Moroccans struggle to afford vegetables as Ramadan looms - Al
Shoppers inspect vegetables at a huge market in Sale, near the Moroccan capital Rabat, but exploding prices mean they are keeping their eye on what they spend ahead of Ramadan."Everything's more expensive," said Khadija El Asri, a resident of the down-at-heel neighbourhood of Sidi Moussa."These last three weeks, I've bought less vegetables and meat than usual."Dozens of handcarts and boxes of produce line the market street, where the buzz of mopeds mixes with the sound of heated negotiations between struggling shoppers and squeezed merchants.
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Algeria from within by R. V. C. Bodley
G20 Saudi Arabia: The Riyadh Summit by Global Governance Project - Issuu
Moroccans Struggle To Afford Vegetables As Ramadan Looms – Harvest Money
PDF) Moroccan Households in the World Economy: Labor and Inequality in the Moroccan High Atlas
25062016
Morocco's Markets Have Sufficient Supplies, Prices for All Ramadan Needs
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Algeria from within by R. V. C. Bodley
High Atlas Foundation Reviews and Ratings, New York, NY, Donate, Volunteer, Review
Charities in Morocco report Ramadan slump in public donations
You have to be strong': observing Ramadan in drought-stricken Kenya – in pictures, Global development
High Atlas Foundation Reviews and Ratings, New York, NY, Donate, Volunteer, Review