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Morocco · October 2026

UNIRAID
2026

A humanitarian convoy across Morocco. 2,400 km. Two people. One cause.

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A humanitarian convoy.
Not a race.

UniRaid is a student humanitarian expedition organised by IRIDIS TRAVEL UNIRAID, a travel agency with more than 35 years of experience running raids and adventure trips across North Africa and beyond. Every year, teams of two drive 2,400 kilometres across Morocco - from the Mediterranean coast through the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara to Marrakech - carrying school supplies for rural communities that receive no other outside aid.

There are no rankings, no trophies, no podium. The mission is the destination: getting the supplies there, by hand, to the teachers and children waiting for them.

What we bring

Each team carries 40 kg of donated school materials - notebooks, pens, pencils, rulers, backpacks, and hygiene products - collected before departure and handed directly to schools and community centres along the route.

Collective impact - February 2026

In the most recent edition, UniRaid crews delivered a combined total of over 15 tonnes of supplies to Moroccan villages and schools. Victor and Telmo will add their 40 kg to the 2026 October convoy.

2,400
Kilometres
7
Days
15t+
Aid delivered
40 kg
Our contribution
UniRaid Morocco route map
Tanger
Start - Northern Morocco
El Hajeb → Aoufous
Atlas foothills & valleys
Merzouga
Sahara - Erg Chebbi dunes
Maraton → Nkob
Desert pistes & marathon stage
Marrakech
Finish - 2,400 km completed

Seven days that will break you. Beautifully.

UniRaid is a humanitarian mission - but the road it takes you on is unlike anything else. No GPS. No safety net. Two people, one car, a compass, and 2,400 kilometres of Morocco between you and Marrakech.

Stage highlight
🌙 The Night Stage
One full stage is driven entirely in the dark. No streetlights, no road markings, no GPS - just a compass, a co-pilot with a map, and headlights cutting into the Saharan night. Teams navigate by the stars across pistes that disappear into dust. Getting lost is not a metaphor. It is a very real possibility, and the teams that finish are the ones who keep their heads.
Stage highlight
⛺ The Marathon Stage
The Marathon Stage drops teams in the middle of nowhere with no external assistance allowed overnight. No mechanics, no support vehicles, no phone signal. If the car breaks down, you fix it - or you sleep next to it. Teams camp under the open sky somewhere between the dunes and the Atlas, with nothing but what they packed and each other. It is the purest version of the expedition.
Navigation
🧭 No GPS. Full stop.
UniRaid explicitly prohibits GPS devices. Every kilometre is navigated using a compass and the "GPS Trip" app - a basic track logger with no routing. You know where you started. You know where you need to go. What happens in between is up to you. This is intentional: the desert demands presence, not screens.
The full picture
🏜️ 2,400 km of contrast
Mediterranean coast. Atlantic plains. The High Atlas at altitude. Pre-Saharan hammada. The Erg Chebbi dunes at Merzouga. The Draa Valley. The Nkob gorges. Then Marrakech. Seven days, seven completely different Moroccos - and somewhere along every one of them, a school waiting for what you brought.

The communities
behind the kilometres

Morocco's rural interior is home to hundreds of villages with limited access to basic school materials. UniRaid routes pass directly through these areas - the High Atlas mountain communities, the pre-Saharan towns of the Draa and Ziz valleys, and the desert villages near Merzouga and Erfoud.

📍 Who receives the aid

Rural primary schools, community centres, and local associations in towns including El Hajeb, Aoufous, Merzouga, Nkob, and villages in the Atlas foothills - places that are hours from the nearest city and rarely reached by aid organisations.

⚽ Our focus - sport

Casi Profesional is going all-in on awakening the sporting side of kids. We're bringing deflated footballs, basketballs, rugby balls, frisbees, jump ropes, bibs, cones, and pumps - everything needed to set up a game anywhere, instantly. No facility required. Just space, kids, and a ball.

UniRaid runs twice a year - February and October - each edition built around specific solidarity projects, agreements with local authorities, and vetted partner associations on the ground. The supplies are never dropped at a warehouse or handed to an intermediary. Teams deliver them in person, directly at the school doors.

The Director of UniRaid was previously the Director of the first Convoy of Solidarity Doctors integrated into the Paris-Dakar Rally in Africa in 1998 - giving the organisation more than 30 years of experience in humanitarian logistics in the desert. This is not a photo opportunity. It is a serious, structured solidarity operation.

"We want to be part of something that matters beyond ourselves. The desert crossing is the method - getting the supplies there is the point."

Victor and Telmo will be driving the October 2026 edition, contributing 40 kg of school materials as part of a convoy that, across all teams, will deliver several tonnes to communities along the route.

What UniRaid looks like

UniRaid video
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Who we are

Victor Veau
Victor Veau
Driver · Navigator · Project Lead
18-year-old IB student at Oak House School, Barcelona. Passionate about motorsport, adventure, and logistics. Organised this entire project from scratch - registration, sponsorship, car prep, and everything in between.
Driver Navigator Project Lead
Telmo Espinosa
Telmo Espinosa
Driver · Navigator · Partner in Crime
18-year-old based in Barcelona with a taste for adventure and a high tolerance for bad roads. Telmo brings calm under pressure and sharp instincts - exactly what you need when the roadbook says one thing and the desert says another.
Driver Navigator Barcelona

Become a Partner

We are looking for partners who share our values of adventure, youth initiative, and international spirit. Your brand travels 2,400 km across Morocco - and we bring your story back to thousands.

Platinum
€2,000+
  • Both doors (exterior)
  • Bonnet
  • Rear windscreen
  • Main Partner in all content
  • Story per stage
  • Social mentions
  • Photo + video pack
Gold
€1,000
  • Rear windscreen
  • Interior sticker
  • Story per stage
  • Social mentions
  • Photo + video pack
Silver
€500
  • Rear windscreen
  • Interior sticker
  • Social mentions
  • Photo pack
Bronze
€200
  • Interior sticker
  • Social mentions
  • Thank-you credit

Let's Talk

Whether you want to support the project, follow our journey, or just learn more - we'd love to hear from you.

victor.veauf22@gmail.com
📞 +34 653 883 889 📞 +34 619 693 210

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or follow our journey on Instagram

@casiprofesionales

Victor will be documenting the full expedition - high quality photo and video throughout. He has shot commercially for KIA and Geely, covered motorsport events, and won school photography awards. Available for brand partnerships and content collaboration.

View Portfolio → behance.net/victorveau