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Taking seamless key performance indicators offline to maximise the long tail. Keeping your eye on the ball while performing a deep dive.
Taking seamless key performance indicators offline to maximise the long tail. Keeping your eye on the ball while performing a deep dive.
What does the trust index say about political trust in Morocco?
Green Index 2025 The report The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) is pleased to release the findings of the Green Index 2025, developed under the DIRIA project, supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and in partnership with the Arab Reform Initiative. The Green Index is the first nationwide quantitative study that captures Moroccan citizens’ perceptions and knowledge of climate change, sustainability, and environmental engagement. Based on field data, the Index provides...
Green Index 2025 – Press Conference Presentation of the Key Findings The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) announces the organization of a press conference to present the findings of the “Green Index”, to be held on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at 4:30 PM. The Green Index, developed under the DIRAIA Project, partnered with the Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) and with the support of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), is the first...
The adoption of urban surveillance systems in Morocco faces several challenges in balancing security requirements with the protection of individual rights. This is compounded by the absence of a comprehensive institutional framework that ensures coordination among various stakeholders, guarantees efficient resource mobilization, and upholds the principle of spatial justice.
Call for Applications: 9th Training on Public Policy Paper Writing The Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) is pleased to announce the launch of its 9th Public Policy Paper Writing Training, which will take place on: Dates: November 15–16, 2025 Location: Rabat, Morocco Application deadline: October 15, 2025 Description This edition of the training program is dedicated to members of civil society organizations from diverse fields who wish to strengthen their capacity to...
Morocco is progressing toward normalization driven by strategic reasons, but increasing societal rejection is widening the trust gap and challenging the state's capacity to balance its external goals with internal unity.
The outcomes of program contracts between the state and regions reflect promising prospects for accelerating advanced regionalization. However, the weak legal basis and limited accompanying measures constrain the effectiveness of this mechanism.
Civil Society as a catalyst for a Just Environmental Transition in Morocco – Report This report explores the landscape of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Morocco working on environmental issues such as energy transition, food sovereignty, and water security. The report includes major outcomes from national consultations held in Agadir, Oujda, and Tangier. In total, 100 CSOs were identified and mapped, with data grouped by region, areas of expertise, target populations, and thematic focus. This...
The lack of a clear legal framework governing how permanent committees interact with private sector actors results in unorganized and informal interactions. This absence of structure may harm principles of transparency and equality.
Energy policy and transition in Morocco – Report This report aims to provide comprehensive insight into the evolution of Morocco’s energy policy and to identify the key factors influencing and driving it. It explores the economic, environmental, social, and geopolitical challenges facing the country’s energy transition, along with the regulatory, technical, and industrial constraints that shape Morocco’s energy landscape. Additionally, the report highlights the country’s renewed commitment under the United Nations Framework Convention on...
Since the COVID-19 crisis, the Moroccan government has been covering the expenses of private press companies. Over four years, the subsidies have amounted to more than 1.5 billion dirhams, a practice that harms independence, pluralism, and freedom of expression in the country Introduction Employees of private press companies have received public financial support amounting to 1.5 billion dirhams,including about 325 million dirhams at the end of the previous government’s term (2016-2021) and more than 1...