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This article explores the limitations of health system responses to intimate partner violence in Morocco, placing them in comparative perspective with Tunisia, Egypt, and Jordan. Based on a documentary comparative analysis of institutional reports, public policies, and academic literature, the study argues that institutional inertia, lack of gender-sensitive budgeting, and fragmented care pathways undermine survivors’ access to support. It calls for structural reforms grounded in feminist and intersectional approaches to health governance in the MENA region.
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