Dar Moustaqbel comprises two student residences in Marrakech, providing safe housing and academic support to 80 young women from rural Morocco who are attending university.
Our mission is to remove the barriers that prevent girls from accessing the education they deserve, and that mission doesn’t end at secondary school. Dar Moustaqbel extends the journey into higher education - giving young women from rural communities the opportunity to build independent futures.
Dar Moustaqbel — Arabic for “House of the Future” — consists of two student residences in Marrakech that provide safe housing, academic support, and personal development opportunities for young women from disadvantaged backgrounds who are pursuing university degrees.
As one of our initiatives, we are helping to cover the essential costs that make their education possible.
Founded in 2016, Dar Moustaqbel provides a nurturing home and holistic support system to female students from remote areas who would otherwise face immense challenges continuing their education beyond high school.
The programme offers not only housing but also tailored academic support, life skills training, and long-term preparation for workforce integration - all in an environment designed to help each young woman thrive.
This initiative is a vital part of EFAM’s ongoing commitment to reducing education inequality - ensuring that talented young women from rural Morocco not only access university, but also gain the independence and confidence to thrive far beyond their formal education.
With your support, we can help more young women access the housing, support, and stability they need to graduate, pursue meaningful careers, and become future leaders in their communities.