In Morocco, the National Health and Immigration Strategic Plan mandates that all migrants (documented or undocumented) have the right to access free or low-cost essential health care. This national framework is localized through regional policies like the Oriental Regional Health Strategy, which jointly provide the legal foundations for community well-being. A local CSO called Maroc Solidarité Medico-Sociales (MS2) has created Cellules d’Ecoutes (listening centres) to assist members of the Oriental community – including migrants regardless of migratory status, women and survivors of violence – to access local public health services and fully realize these policies in practice.
GFMD 2022-2023 - GRT 6 Background Paper "Multi-level governance: bringing together the various stakeholders for improved migration management"