The Moroccan diaspora in South America is becoming a more organized political force, particularly in countries like Ecuador and Paraguay. Community associations are focusing on strengthening cultural ties and advocating for the interests of Moroccan expatriates.
In Ecuador, the Moroccan community, while relatively small, has been active in promoting cultural exchange. Verified reports indicate the community engages in local diplomatic and cultural events to foster a positive image of Morocco.
Similarly, in Paraguay, diaspora groups have worked to maintain connections with their homeland. Their activities often center on cultural preservation and facilitating dialogue between Moroccan and Paraguayan institutions.
This trend reflects a broader pattern where diasporas leverage their collective identity to gain socio-political recognition in their host countries, potentially influencing bilateral relations and trade discussions.