How do the costs of raising a child in Morocco differ from your home country? What is the most significant expense related to childhood in Morocco?
The cost of living in Morocco certainly is not worth it. I have 7 children, 4 born in Morocco and I can say that not only is 7 children expensive so I'm sure of exactly how much I spend and what on.
I'm from Australia and in comparison living costs for children is more in Morocco.
Are child-related services in Morocco affordable?
No.
If you send your child to a government school they will be bullied, exposed to knife crime, acid attacks and pyrography. Male teachers have been caught offering tutoring to girls for favours...etc
Private school is as expensive as the west, good curriculum but same horrible system and underqualified teachers most of the time.
Is there any financial support available for expat families, or is it reserved only for local citizens?
most locals dont get financial support!
Government hospital has no running water in the toilet, that says alot.
Unless a moroccan is a widow, disabled or husband was in the military, there is nothing.
Charities operate in Morocco from Moroccans abroad and local.
What is the estimated cost of medical expenses and routine healthcare for your child?
a GP visit which is often not worth it is about £9
a paediatrician in a clinic will cost 400 dirham ( £35)
Xray is about 200 to 400 dirham ( £18 -£35)
blood tests vary alot because it depends what your tested for but white and red blood cells are tested together, the price depends on the laboratory too that will cost about 200-400 dirhams ( £18-£35)
Surgery with a few stitches ( minor) will set you back about £250-£400) minimum.
Antibiotics is about £20-£30 for a course.
All medicines must be purchased and isn't part of the Dr fee or clinic fee.
Paracetamol and ibuprofen are a few £ each.
Dentist cost about 200 to 400 dirham per visit for the Consultation.
Composite fillings will cost between 250 to 600 dirham.
Are there affordable options for child activities, such as sports clubs or music lessons?
these things exist, are they affordable, that depends if you are upper middle class then yes. But once again, in australia these things are free as part of school or community groups.
I dont see the cost is worth the quality.
My kids did karate
What are your tips to manage your budget effectively in Morocco (clothing and equipment rentals, swaps, parent groups, etc.)?
Decent clothing in Morocco costs the same or more as the west. Which is baffling, don't buy your kids clothes in the souk, it's cheaper and looks good but there is 0 regulations for fire safety clothing, chemicals etc and often legs or arms aren't the same length, sizes are off and quality isn't worth it.
Buy vegetables from your souk but nappies and washing powder or cleaning items from supermarkets.
Often supermarkets have sales for flour, cleaning supplies and washing powder but generally they are cheaper.
I also suggest reading the ingredients on what you buy as there is alot of kids drinks and foods from shops that contain ingredients banned in the UK, Europe, Australia and America.
When you purchase a medicine from a pharmacy, before you open it make a quick Google search and make sure it's not a banned item abroad too.
Check the use by date aswell.
Morocco and africa in general are given expired vaccinations and often sample medicines.
Medicines that are banned abroad aren't destroyed but sent to Africa and other countries like Brazil.
There was a huge issue in Morocco 2 years ago when a test vaccine was being given to baby's without the parents knowing it was a sample or test vaccine. This resulted in the death of alot of baby's.
The article may still be on the moroccan World news website.
I would suggest, and advise that you really consider why you would want to raise your children in Morocco and if its really worth it not just financially but for their own benefit and health.