Digital Development Agency (Morocco)
Moroccan government agency for digital transformation
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The Digital Development Agency (French: Agence de Développement du Digital, ADD) is a Moroccan public institution responsible for implementing the national strategy for digital development.
- Amine El Mezouaghi, Director General
| Agence de Développement du Digital (French) وكالة التنمية الرقمية (Arabic) | |
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| Agency overview | |
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| Formed | 2017 |
| Jurisdiction | Morocco |
| Headquarters | Rabat, Morocco |
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| Parent agency | Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform |
| Website | www |
Established in 2017, the agency acts as the central coordinator for the Kingdom's digital transition across public and private sectors.[1]
Strategy
In alignment with the Digital Morocco 2030 strategy, the ADD focuses on modernizing the administrative ecosystem and fostering a competitive digital economy. Its current roadmap emphasizes:
- E-Government: Streamlining public services through national digital platforms.[2]
- Regional Expansion: In 2025, the agency initiated a plan to create regional branches (antennes régionales) to bridge the digital divide and bring digital services closer to local territories.[3]
- Digital Inclusion: Scaling training programs like the "Digital Academy" to upskill the national workforce.[4]
Governance
The agency is led by a director general. Since late 2025, Amine El Mezouaghi has overseen the agency's strategic transition, succeeding Mohammed Drissi Melyani who led the institution since 2019.[5] It operates under the administrative tutelage of the Ministry of Transition to the Digital and Administration Reform.
