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Morocco Drives Africa’s Digital Revolution with Strategic Investments

Morocco is emerging as a continental hub and trend-setter as Africa embraces the rapid evolution of its digital landscape, championing inclusive and sustainable transformation across the continent.

Firdaous NaimbyFirdaous Naim
Dec, 02, 2024
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Morocco's Minister Delegate for Digital Transition  Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni.

Morocco's Minister Delegate for Digital Transition Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni.

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Rabat – Morocco is emerging as a continental hub and trend-setter as Africa embraces the rapid evolution of its digital landscape, championing inclusive and sustainable transformation across the continent.

The country’s commitment to bridging the digital divide was a central theme during the opening of the G20 Compact with Africa’s peer-learning event on digital investments, held in Rabat from December 2 to 4. 

The event, which brought together African leaders, international partners, and industry experts, provided a platform for exchanging strategies and outlining actionable steps to advance digital innovation across the continent, further solidifying Morocco’s role as a leader in digital transformation.

At the event, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister Delegate for Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, outlined Morocco’s strategy for digital transformation. 

She explained that the country is focused on building essential infrastructure and fostering a digital culture to ensure no one is left behind. These efforts aim to improve access to information and communication technologies (ICT) across all sectors of society, creating a foundation for a more inclusive economy.  

Seghrouchni also noted that digital inclusion goes beyond technology; it is a powerful driver of societal change. “Closing the digital gap is crucial for improving productivity, public service quality, and fostering innovation,” she said, adding that Morocco is prepared to share its expertise to support other African nations on their digital transformation journeys.

Robert Dölger, Germany’s Ambassador to Morocco, also acknowledged the country’s role as a crucial economic and digital link between Africa and Europe. 

He described the North African country as a regional model, not only for its digital progress but also for its capacity to foster cooperation between continents.  

Morocco’s strategic reforms and investment-friendly policies, combined with its geographical advantage, have made it a leading example of Africa’s digital transformation. 

A broader vision for Africa  

Ebrahim Edries, South Africa’s Ambassador to Morocco, acknowledged the kingdom’s significant role in Africa’s sustainable development, noting its leadership in renewable energy, automotive manufacturing, and aerospace industries. He suggested that Morocco could help direct private investments into key sectors, such as energy, agriculture, healthcare, and education, which are crucial for the continent’s future.

Likewise, Brazil’s Ambassador to Morocco, Alexandre Guido Lopes Parola, highlighted the importance of long-term investments to facilitate Africa’s economic integration. He pointed out that digital inclusion is a critical factor in reducing inequalities and boosting competitiveness across the continent.

This focus on digital transformation was echoed by Ed Brown, Senior Director of Research and Policy at the African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET). Brown underlined that digital investment is essential for job creation, productivity growth, and economic advancement in Africa. He called for deeper public-private partnerships to fully leverage these opportunities.

As Morocco continues to lead the way, it not only furthers its own national goals but also strengthens its position as a central force in Africa’s digital evolution. 

With strategic investments and collaboration, the country is helping to shape a digitally inclusive future for the continent, where technology serves as a key driver of empowerment and economic resilience.

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