Breaking 16:18 Asmaa Abou Ali wins top prize at Morocco Youth Award 2026 in scientific research 16:10 Inezgane launches ninth Bilmawen carnival to honor Boujloud heritage 15:54 Morocco presents gender equality reforms and financial inclusion agenda at UN Women donors roundtable 15:49 Morocco braces for extreme heat and thunderstorms across multiple provinces 15:38 Moroccans top the list as Spain posts record naturalizations in 2025 15:24 Muslims in France celebrate Eid al-Adha with faith, solidarity and legal hurdles 15:16 Morocco's ambassador dismisses Sahara debate at UN decolonization body as outdated 14:51 Moroccans fear fading community traditions during Eid Al Adha 14:36 Two French sailors rescued alive off Morocco after maritime incident 14:23 Marrakech luxury property prices rise as foreign demand accelerates 13:56 Rabat summit targets Morocco’s expanding real estate investment market 13:45 Blue Origin rocket explodes during engine test in Florida 13:32 Sotheby's to auction T rex skeleton Gus for millions 11:55 Iran courts issue death sentences amid rising executions crackdown 11:49 Xiaomi expands smart home lineup at Vienna launch event 11:36 Bitcoin whale selling accelerates to fastest pace in 2026 11:18 Japan rejects Russia criticism of military buildup at UN 11:16 SpaceX synthetic contract crashes 45 percent on Hyperliquid platform 10:56 ECB warns Iran war could double scar eurozone consumers 10:34 Bean plants detect caterpillar saliva to recruit predatory wasps 09:54 Russian drone strike hits residential building in Romania border city 09:37 United States and Iran near draft ceasefire framework agreement 09:17 Hungary signals NATO reliability while maintaining Ukraine stance 08:55 Microsoft to unveil new in-house AI models at Build conference 08:35 CERN achieves record precision in antihydrogen measurement 08:18 Joan Cusack returns to red carpet for Toy Story 5 premiere 07:57 Armenia stages major military parade amid growing split with Russia 07:37 Anthropic reaches record valuation after massive new funding round 07:20 Ferrari pushes ahead with Luce EV despite fierce public backlash 07:02 Blue Origin rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral

Morocco invests $100 million to tackle rural unemployment

Thursday 30 January 2025 - 15:00
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco invests $100 million to tackle rural unemployment

The Minister of Economic Inclusion emphasized that short-term training is crucial for equipping rural job seekers with practical skills.

Morocco’s government is preparing to launch a new initiative aimed at addressing unemployment in rural areas, with an allocation of MAD 1 billion ($100 million) to support job seekers outside major cities.

Minister of Economic Inclusion Younes Sekkouri announced the program to Parliament, highlighting that the government has been developing this plan over the past five months.

The initiative, set to commence in the coming days, aims to provide direct assistance to individuals struggling to find employment in remote regions.

The 2025 Finance Bill has allocated MAD 14 billion ($1.4 billion) for employment initiatives, reflecting the government’s broader commitment to reducing unemployment.

Sekkouri acknowledged that ANAPEC, Morocco’s national employment agency, lacks the capacity to accommodate all job seekers, necessitating alternative solutions.

With only 600 staff members and 70 offices, the agency’s presence is limited outside urban areas. The minister stressed the importance of supporting those without formal qualifications, noting that among the country’s 1.6 million job seekers, approximately 910,000 lack diplomas.

He also highlighted the role of small and medium-sized businesses, which employ around 75% of Morocco’s workforce. While past policies did not fully recognize their contribution, the government now views them as essential for job creation.

A significant portion of the MAD 12 billion ($1.2 billion) investment budget will be directed towards these businesses. An additional MAD 1 billion ($100 million) will support rural development, particularly for livestock farmers who have sold their herds and left their villages.

The government aims to reverse this trend by creating better economic opportunities in rural areas.

Despite these efforts, unemployment remains a significant issue, particularly in rural areas where opportunities are scarce.

The planned reforms and funding may offer some relief, but they do not fully address the scale of the crisis. Millions, especially those without diplomas, continue to struggle to find stable work, leaving many in dire need of stronger and more lasting solutions.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.