Moroccan authorities are implementing a new framework called "Cap Compétences 2030," which ties corporate access to vocational training funds to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) certification. The initiative is designed to modernize the country's workforce development and align corporate practices with international sustainability standards.
According to official communications, the program requires companies to undergo a rigorous evaluation process to receive an ESG label. This certification is intended to serve as a prerequisite for accessing state-supported professional training programs and funds. The goal is to incentivize better corporate governance and sustainable practices across the Moroccan economy.
The framework is part of a broader national strategy for economic and social development. By linking training resources to ESG compliance, policymakers aim to create a more skilled workforce within companies that demonstrate a commitment to responsible business conduct. The program's rollout and specific procedural requirements for companies are being managed by relevant Moroccan government agencies.