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Morocco’s 2024: Diplomatic triumphs, cultural pride, and resilient progress  

Wednesday 25 December 2024 - 16:40
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco’s 2024: Diplomatic triumphs, cultural pride, and resilient progress  

As 2024 comes to a close, Morocco reflects on a year of significant milestones that have bolstered its global standing while driving domestic progress. From diplomatic achievements and political reforms to cultural preservation and economic modernization, the Kingdom has cemented its role as a dynamic force on the world stage. Here’s an in-depth look at the defining moments that shaped Morocco in 2024.

Diplomatic breakthroughs  

One of Morocco’s most notable accomplishments came on July 30, when France officially recognized Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara. This historic decision represented a significant shift in France’s policy and added to Morocco’s growing international support for its Autonomy Plan.  

In a letter to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, French President Emmanuel Macron declared the Autonomy Plan as the "only basis" for resolving the long-standing territorial dispute. France joined the United States, Spain, and several other nations in backing Morocco’s territorial integrity. His Majesty King Mohammed VI hailed the announcement as a major step toward fostering regional peace and stability.

Political developments  

The year also brought pivotal changes to Morocco’s political landscape. On October 23, His Majesty King Mohammed VI ordered a government reshuffle, introducing six new ministers in response to public dissatisfaction with the administration's performance.  

Notable changes included the replacement of Abdelatif Midaoui, the minister of higher education, whose controversial policies had sparked a prolonged strike in medical universities. He was succeeded by Azzedine El Midaoui, an academic with no prior political experience.  

Other key appointments included Mohamed Saad Berrada as minister of national education and sports, and Amine Tahraoui as minister of health, replacing Khalid Ait Taleb, who had been instrumental in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Ghita Mezzour, previously leading the Morocco Digital 2030 initiative, stepped down, making way for Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, a prominent figure in artificial intelligence, as the new minister delegate for digital transition and administrative reform.  

The reshuffle was widely seen as a move to restore public confidence and enhance government efficiency.

Social progress  

Morocco made strides in addressing pressing social issues, particularly in education and healthcare.  

In January, the controversial “New Fundamental Framework” reform, criticized for overburdening teachers without adequate compensation, was suspended following widespread protests. The government also approved a pay raise of MAD 1,500 ($149) for teachers and resolved an 11-month strike by medical and pharmaceutical students by reinstating a seven-year training program.  

Healthcare reforms advanced with the merger of the National Fund of Social Security (CNSS) and the National Fund for Social Security Organizations (CNOPS). This move aims to ensure universal healthcare coverage, improve efficiency, and address financial deficits, extending benefits to all, including those unable to pay contributions.  

Under His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s leadership, reforms to Morocco’s Family Law were also proposed, marking a progressive shift in safeguarding women’s and children’s rights. Key changes included setting the legal marriage age at 18, permitting exceptions only under strict conditions, and introducing shared child custody. Polygamy was further restricted, and divorce cases were streamlined with a six-month resolution limit. These amendments aim to modernize the law while addressing gender equity and financial transparency.

Sporting achievements  

Morocco celebrated major victories on the global sports stage in 2024. Soufiane El Bakkali made history by winning another Olympic gold medal in track and field at the Paris Games, becoming a double Olympic champion.  

The U23 Atlas Lions clinched an Olympic bronze medal with a commanding 6-0 win over Egypt, while Moroccan athletes excelled at the Paralympics, earning 15 medals and setting two world records.  

Adding to the nation’s sporting legacy, Morocco, alongside Spain and Portugal, was selected to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, becoming only the second African nation to host the prestigious tournament. The decision was announced in December, solidifying Morocco’s reputation as a hub for global sports events.  

The Kingdom also hosted the 2024 CAF Awards in Marrakech, where four Moroccan football figures were honored for their achievements.

Cultural milestones  

Cultural heritage took center stage in 2024. UNESCO recognized Morocco’s henna tradition, Tbourida equestrian performance, and Arabic calligraphy as part of its “Intangible Cultural Heritage” list. These designations highlighted Morocco’s dedication to preserving its rich traditions.  

The return of the Mawazine Festival after a four-year hiatus and the grand opening of the Grand Theatre of Rabat during French President Macron’s visit underscored Morocco’s vibrant cultural scene.  

Additionally, the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture fostered bilateral cultural exchanges, further strengthening ties between the two nations.

Economic modernization  

Morocco continued its ambitious modernization agenda in 2024, making significant investments in renewable energy, infrastructure, and digitalization.  

The expansion of solar and wind energy projects, including enhancements to the Noor Ouarzazate Solar Complex, underscored the Kingdom’s commitment to sustainable development. Hosting GITEX Africa 2024 showcased Morocco’s leadership in digital innovation, attracting investments to advance its Digitalization 2030 strategy.  

Infrastructure projects included the modernization of road and rail networks, particularly in the Moroccan Sahara, to better integrate the region into the national economy. The government designated 18,000 hectares of public land for investment in key sectors such as renewable energy, tourism, and housing.  

Plans to extend the high-speed rail network to connect Kenitra, Rabat, Casablanca, and Marrakech reflect Morocco’s long-term strategy to link 43 cities by 2040. Urban transport systems, including tram and light rail projects in cities like Marrakech and Agadir, also progressed.  

On the fiscal front, Morocco introduced income tax reforms aimed at easing burdens on citizens while combating tax evasion and maintaining social support programs.

Resilience in adversity  

2024 marked the first anniversary of the devastating September 2023 earthquake that claimed nearly 3,000 lives and destroyed entire villages. Over the past year, Morocco has undertaken extensive recovery efforts, with nearly half of the affected homes rebuilt and 1,000 new housing units delivered to displaced families.  

Morocco also extended humanitarian aid to other nations in need. Following catastrophic floods in Spain, the Kingdom dispatched specialized teams and resources to assist with recovery efforts. Similarly, Morocco sent 40 tons of medical supplies to Gaza in January, demonstrating its commitment to global solidarity.

A year of growth and global recognition  

From diplomatic triumphs to cultural preservation, and from economic progress to social reforms, Morocco’s achievements in 2024 reflect its resilience, ambition, and global vision. As the Kingdom closes this chapter, it looks toward 2025 with optimism, determined to build on its successes and further enhance its role on the international stage.


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