Blog 2: Ability or Social Status


 As a person with a chronic illness, I was curious to know what the general experience is of those with noncommunicable illnesses in Morocco. I found that, as of the World Health Organization’s findings in 2025, almost 85 percent of all deaths in Morocco are attributed to noncommunicable diseases. 73 percent of all spending on long-term illnesses goes to four main conditions: hypertension, end-stage kidney disease, cancer, and diabetes, and resources remain limited with only 1.5 healthcare workers for every thousand people (WHO, 2025)


The Ministry of Health and Social Protection has initiated several programs to build more healthcare infrastructure, including the National Multisectoral Strategy for the Prevention and Control of NCDs, beginning in 2019. This strategy includes the constructions of healthcare facilities around the country, such as oncology centers and reproductive health clinics, and increased screening for noncommunicable illnesses.The Health Reform Strategy, additionally, is aiming towards universal health coverage and prevention of risk-increasing factors like smoking and poor diet (WHO, 2025)


EL. (2025). WHO EMRO - Noncommunicable diseases in Morocco: a growing challenge. Who.int. https://www.emro.who.int/media/news/noncommunicable-diseases-in-morocco-a-growing-challenge.html


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