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Beyond Extractivism: Towards a feminist and just economic transition in Morocco and Egypt


This report calls for a rethinking of Europe’s investment practices in Morocco and Egypt, and for alternatives to the extractivist dynamics underpinning Global North–Global South partnerships.

The report raises concerns about Europe’s push for green energy projects in North Africa, like green hydrogen, arguing that these projects are more about securing Europe’s energy needs than genuinely supporting sustainable development and a just transition in the Global South.

By prioritising sufficiency, social equity, and local empowerment, Morocco and Egypt can cultivate a resilient economic future that respects ecological boundaries and supports community wellbeing.

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