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Morocco Clinches Regional Postal Development Award for Second Consecutive Year
The Kingdom of Morocco has once again distinguished itself in the realm of postal services, securing the title of "postal development champion" in the Arab world for the second year running. This recognition comes from the Universal Postal Union's (UPU) Integrated Index for Postal Development (2IPD) for 2024.
The prestigious award was officially presented on October 9, 2024, in Berne, Switzerland, to His Excellency Mr. Lahcen Azoulay, Ambassador of His Majesty the King to the Swiss Confederation and the Principality of Liechtenstein. The ceremony coincided with the celebration of World Post Day, which this year marks the 150th anniversary of the UPU.
The UPU's Integrated Index for Postal Development (2IPD) evaluates countries based on specific criteria, taking into account the capacity, maturity, and development of postal services across 174 nations worldwide. Morocco's repeated success in this index underscores its commitment to advancing its postal infrastructure and services.
This achievement not only highlights Morocco's progress in the postal sector but also positions the country as a model for postal development in the Arab region. The recognition reflects the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to modernize and enhance its postal services, likely contributing to improved communication and economic opportunities for its citizens.
As Morocco celebrates this accolade, it sets a benchmark for postal excellence in the region, potentially inspiring other nations to invest in and improve their own postal systems. This continued success may have far-reaching implications for regional trade, communication, and economic development, solidifying Morocco's position as a key player in the advancement of postal services across the Arab world.