Deprived of work and access to aid, thousands of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa living in Morocco are struggling to make ends meet under Covid-19 restrictions.
“The misery is across the board,” said Ousmane Ba, head of the Collective of sub-Saharan Communities in Morocco.
The north African kingdom has long been a transit country for migrants and refugees seeking a better life in Europe, and it has also become a host country for many.
Abdoulaye Diop, head of the Federation of sub-Saharan associations in Morocco, organises food basket distribution within the Senegalese community.
“Today you eat rice, tomorrow pasta, the day after rice,” said Eouani Mambia Morelline, the 40-year-old Congolese head of a collective for migrant women in Morocco.