The population under study in this research would be migrants -men and women-aged between 18 and 35 years old. For the purpose of the research, I will aim to target migrants who have stayed in Morocco for more than 6 months. This will allow me to explore their perception and experiences in Morocco. I will aim to target 18 participants about 6 for each city due to the time limit. I am doing 3 to 5 sessions with each individual, the first sessions would be to establish trust, start by less intrusive questions and gradually ask more personal questions.
Contact and name of the organisation
I am going to take the first week to establish a face to face contact with all the organisation that would serve as my entry to the migrants’ camp. …show more content…
What were the difficulties encountered while travelling? Any good memories?
10. Is it the first country you settled in apart from your home country?
11. How and When did you arrive to Morocco?
12. How long have you been here? Did you go to other cities?
13. Have you been deported to the border before? Can you tell me about your experience?
Life in Morocco
14. What can you tell me about your experiences living in Oujda (this will change depending on the city)? What is it like living here, in Oujda?
15. Are there groups of people you identify with here? Do you feel close to people here? Do you have friends? Are most of them immigrants? Do you have any Moroccan friends? Religion?
Do you have any particular stories about your experiences with Moroccan people?
16. Do you feel part of a community here in Oujda?
17. Where are you living right now?
Were you contacted by any organization in the city and how was it done?
18. Have you encountered any campaigns for paper registrations?
19. How difficult is it to find a job in Morocco compared to other countries you have been in?
20. Do you feel safe here? How do you spend your day?
21. How often does the police raid camps? How do they treat you? What can you tell me about your experience of dealing with the