Morocco Launches Digital Maturity Index for Public Admin

Morocco's Minister Delegate for Digital Transition announced a new reference framework to measure digital maturity of public administrations.

Morocco Launches Digital Maturity Index for Public Admin

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On June 11, 2026, during a meeting of the Justice, Legislation, Human Rights and Freedoms Commission at the House of Representatives, Ghita Seghrouchni, Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, announced the development of a reference framework to measure the digital maturity of public administrations.

According to official reports, this framework aims to accelerate the digital transformation of public services by establishing a standardized evaluation tool. The initiative is part of Morocco's broader strategy to modernize its administrative system and improve service delivery to citizens.

Seghrouchni emphasized that the framework will help identify gaps and prioritize investments in digital infrastructure and skills. The project aligns with the government's commitment to enhance transparency and efficiency through technology.

No specific timeline for implementation or detailed criteria of the index were provided during the session. The announcement comes as Morocco continues to pursue its digital agenda under the 2020-2025 Digital Morocco strategy.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the digital maturity index for public administrations?

It is a reference framework announced by Morocco's Minister Delegate for Digital Transition to measure and evaluate the digital readiness of government agencies.

Who announced this framework?

Ghita Seghrouchni, Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, announced it on June 11, 2026.

What is the goal of this initiative?

The goal is to accelerate the digital transformation of public services by identifying gaps and prioritizing investments in digital infrastructure and skills.

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