Morocco
(with Ali Sbai)

Thanks to GPS, off-road vehicle drivers have become increasingly reckless, causing severe damage to the frail desert ecosystem. It can take decades for nature to repair the damage one 4X4 vehicle can do. Yet, for the surviving nomads of southern Morocco, this is just the most recent of
a series of problems threatening their livelihood.
With tensions among neighbouring countries, it has  become more difficult to cross borders, so they
are forced to take refuge in regions that are getting smaller every year and over-graze sparse pasture.

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And camel thefts are increasing. The nomads’ way of life, so finely attuned to the desert, appears doomed as the desert itself becomes ‘desertified’.  Ali Sbai was born in a tent to a nomad family. In this film he makes a passionate case for the creation of a network of cross-border reserves to enable the nomads to take pressure off the limited grazing ground and escape the effects of off-road vehicle damage.


 
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