Digital Development Agency Holds Its 7th Administration Board Meeting, Endorses New Roadmap Towards 2030 22 November 2025Printable Version Rabat – The Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, chaired the seventh session of the Administration Board of the Digital Development Agency (ADD). This session marked a pivotal step in strengthening the Agency’s strategic role, in accordance with the enlightened vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God Assist Him. Held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, the proceedings fall within the continuity of the implementation of the national “Digital Morocco 2030” strategy, which aims to position the Kingdom as a leading regional digital hub with strong innovation capabilities, and to promote a sustainable and inclusive digital ecosystem that supports the competitiveness of the national economy and enhances the quality of public services, the agency noted in a press release. On this occasion, Amine El Mezouaghi, Director General of the Digital Development Agency, recalled- in the presence of the Council members- the Agency’s objectives, aligned with the Kingdom’s major national priorities, namely: supporting the progressive and reinforced digitalization of key public services; Contributing to the promotion of innovation and the development of the digital economy; Facilitating the increasing adoption of digital tools for the benefit of users; Participating in reducing the digital divide and strengthening digital inclusion and ensuring exemplary performance and sound governance within the Agency. During the session, the Board approved the new roadmap, along with the related action plan and budget proposal. It also endorsed the Agency’s reorganization project and the revision of its human resources statute, the press release underlined. These decisions reflect the commitment of the Digital Development Agency; under the supervision of the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, to supporting an inclusive, sustainable, and strategically aligned digital transformation for the Kingdom, according to the same source.
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