Rabat – Short sleep, dark morning commutes, difficulty concentrating in school, and disrupted daily routines are some effects of Morocco’s year-round GMT+1 time, according to a new note by the African Center for Strategic and Digital Studies (CAESD). The report argues that time policy affects more than schedules and touches on quality of life, learning, […] The post New Study Questions Social Costs of Morocco’s GMT+1 appeared first on Morocco World News .