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Cut out of society
African women en route to Europe often land up stuck in Morocco, taking on precarious work as hairdressers and beauticians.
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Chems Eddoha Boraki is an author, translator and associate professor of French Literature with a specialization in intercultural and gender communication.
African women en route to Europe often land up stuck in Morocco, taking on precarious work as hairdressers and beauticians.