The African Development Bank (BAD) has praised Morocco's Jossour 2026-2030 program, describing it as a new milestone for the country's guarantee system. In a video published on the BAD's website, the bank's representative, Tarsim, stated: "This new vision aims to consolidate achievements to make the guarantee system an even more structuring lever for financing the economy and innovation in Morocco."
The Jossour program, which runs from 2026 to 2030, is designed to enhance access to financing for businesses and entrepreneurs by improving guarantee mechanisms. The BAD's endorsement highlights the program's potential to support economic growth and innovation in Morocco.
According to the BAD, the program builds on previous successes in the guarantee sector, aiming to create a more robust framework for financial inclusion. The bank's support underscores its commitment to fostering sustainable development in the region.
As of June 24, 2026, no additional details on specific funding amounts or implementation timelines have been released. The BAD's video statement remains the primary source of information on this initiative.