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Morocco's Demographic Pulse: Royal Directive Heralds Innovative Census Approach

Friday 21 June 2024 - 10:00
Morocco's Demographic Pulse: Royal Directive Heralds Innovative Census Approach

In a significant move towards data-driven governance, King Mohammed VI of Morocco has issued a comprehensive directive outlining the parameters for the nation's 7th General Population and Housing Census, slated for later this year. The royal communiqué, addressed to Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch, underscores the critical importance of this national undertaking in shaping informed policies at both national and local levels.

The monarch's missive places particular emphasis on the swift processing and analysis of data post-census, a crucial step in leveraging this demographic snapshot for effective developmental planning. Highlighting the integration of cutting-edge technology in data collection methodologies, the King noted that these innovations would facilitate a more nuanced understanding of socio-economic trends across the kingdom.

In a progressive move, the scope of the census has been broadened to encompass new thematic areas, including social protection. This expansion is designed to address contemporary societal challenges and ensure that policies are finely tuned to the evolving needs of Moroccan citizens.

The royal directive places significant emphasis on citizen participation, calling for active engagement in providing accurate and reliable information during the census period. The monarch stressed that citizen input is the bedrock upon which a true reflection of Morocco's demographic and socio-economic landscape can be built.

"This swiftness in exploiting the data will, among other things, allow for the rapid identification of emerging trends to develop relevant public policies and adapt various programs for the benefit of our nation and the well-being of our people," the King articulated, underlining the practical implications of efficient data analysis.

The monarch's instructions are firmly rooted in Morocco's commitment to democratic principles, economic efficiency, and societal cohesion. The census is positioned as a pivotal tool in supporting the nation's developmental goals and enhancing the quality of life for all citizens.

In response to the royal directive, Moroccan authorities are expected to mobilize resources and coordinate efforts across governmental and local entities to ensure the success of this monumental statistical operation. The collaborative nature of this endeavor underscores its significance in the nation's pursuit of data-informed governance.

As Morocco stands on the cusp of this comprehensive demographic survey, the eyes of policymakers, economists, and social scientists are trained on the potential insights it may yield. The 7th General Population and Housing Census promises to be not just a count of heads, but a profound examination of the nation's social fabric, economic pulse, and future trajectory.

With the King's emphatic call for promptness in data analysis and citizen engagement, Morocco is poised to set a new standard in leveraging demographic information for national development. As the census unfolds, it will undoubtedly provide a wealth of information that will shape the kingdom's policies and programs for years to come, cementing its position as a forward-thinking nation in the realm of data-driven governance. 
 


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