u/Honest-Boysenberry96

▲ 52 r/Morocco

I’m referring to the housing as seen in the picture. I recently read a report on the overall housing quality standards in Morocco and it seems to be a very severe problem, yet no one in Morocco talks about it, or talks about it to an extent that it catches the media’s attention.

Is it because most Moroccans don’t see it as a problem, or have gotten used to it? Do people find it aesthetically pleasing/part of the culture?

(Updated post due to the term ‘bidonville-type’ not being very well received, and leading to people focusing on that, instead of answering the question)

u/Honest-Boysenberry96 — 16 days ago