Key Takeaways:
- e-Services Portal Launch: Morocco is set to launch its digital public services portal, e-services, on February 14, 2025, as part of its Digital Morocco 2030 strategy.
- Centralized Services: The portal will centralize around 600 public services for citizens, businesses, and public administrations, improving access and efficiency.
- Digital Transformation Goal: The initiative aims to streamline administrative procedures, reduce processing times, and enhance digital governance in Morocco.
Rabat, Morocco – Morocco is taking a significant step forward in its digital transformation journey with the upcoming launch of its e-services portal. This online platform will centralize a wide range of public services, making them more accessible to citizens, businesses, and public administrations.
The e-services portal is scheduled to launch on February 14, 2025, and will initially offer access to around 600 public services. This includes over 300 services for citizens, approximately 200 for businesses, and nearly 100 for public administrations.
The portal’s launch is a key part of Morocco’s Digital Morocco 2030 strategy, which aims to modernize the country’s digital infrastructure and improve public service delivery. By centralizing and digitizing these services, the government aims to streamline procedures, reduce processing times, and enhance efficiency.
“The goal is to improve access to administrative services by streamlining procedures and reducing processing times,” states the report, highlighting the key objectives of the e-services portal.
Morocco is also aiming to improve its global ranking in the UN’s E-Government Development Index (EGDI). The country currently ranks 100th globally and has ambitions to break into the top 50 by 2030.
The launch of the e-services portal is expected to significantly improve interactions between citizens and the administration, enhance access to essential services, and contribute to better digital governance in Morocco.
