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This brochure was produced by Oxfam and the Alliance for Women Workers' Rights as part of the Morocco campaign. The brochure analysed and presented the situation of women workers and explained how the 2005 labour code would be applied, along with the alliance's recommendations. The brochure has been used successfully as a tool for raising awareness with several groups (women workers, young people, women victims of violence).
Source: Intermón Oxfam and ADT, March 2005
Morocco poster for the labour-rights campaign, produced in 2004. Oxfam International developed this generic poster and all the countries adopted it and translated it for the campaign.
Source: National campaign for labour law enforcement 2004

Fes, Morocco, February 2004 - Campaign materials (t-shirts, posters, and leaflets) are being distributed by CDG staff to women workers in industrial zones to help publicise and explain what is new in the labour code.
Source: Centre des Droits des Gens (CDG) 2004
Fes, Morocco, February 2004 - Campaign materials (t-shirts, posters, and leaflets) are being distributed by CDG staff to women workers in industrial zones to help publicise and explain what is new in the labour code.
Source: Centre des Droits des Gens (CDG) 2004
