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Morocco unveils national plan to improve autism care and inclusion

Thursday 23 October 2025 - 07:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco unveils national plan to improve autism care and inclusion

Morocco has taken a significant step in addressing autism by launching two landmark national studies aimed at improving support for individuals with autism and their families. The studies, presented at a conference in Rabat by the Collective Autisme Maroc (CAM) in partnership with the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), provide the country’s first evidence-based understanding of autism and propose strategies to foster greater inclusion.

A comprehensive diagnosis of autism in Morocco

The first study, titled “National Study on Autism in Morocco,” offers a detailed diagnosis of autism across three regions. Combining quantitative and qualitative methods, the research draws on field data, expert insights, and statistics to evaluate the current situation of autistic individuals and their families. It highlights systemic gaps in health, education, and social support services, providing a foundation for coordinated, long-term responses.

A roadmap for inclusive policies

The second study, the “Intersectoral Plan for Autism in Morocco” (PIAM), lays out a strategic framework to ensure the rights of people with autism are upheld. The plan focuses on six key areas: governance and coordination, early screening and access to care, inclusive education, professional integration, scientific research and innovation, and awareness campaigns to combat stigma.

By aligning national policies with international commitments, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the PIAM aims to transform research findings into actionable programs. It emphasizes collaboration among government institutions, civil society, and health professionals to ensure consistency and effectiveness.

Addressing long-standing challenges

For years, Moroccan families and autism advocates have called for better resources, reliable data, and inclusive frameworks. Autism research in Morocco has been scarce, with limited public initiatives to address the condition. The new studies mark a turning point, offering Morocco its first structured, scientific approach to autism care and inclusion.

Experts emphasize the importance of these efforts in building a society that values and supports individuals with autism. By addressing systemic shortcomings and promoting awareness, Morocco aims to create an environment where people with autism can thrive and contribute fully to society.


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