
Morocco Invests $36.5B in Social Programs, Expands Amazigh Language Education
Morocco is experiencing remarkable fiscal growth, with tax revenues projected to nearly double by 2026, enabling the government to invest billions in healthcare, education, and social protection programs. In a historic move for cultural inclusion, the North African nation is also quintupling teaching positions for the indigenous Amazigh language, ensuring millions of citizens can access public services in their native tongue.
Morocco is charting an inspiring path forward with ambitious investments in social welfare and cultural preservation that promise to transform millions of lives across the nation.
Government spokesperson Mustapha Baitas announced Thursday that the country's tax revenues are on track to reach an impressive $36.5 billion by 2026โnearly double the $19.8 billion collected in 2020. This remarkable $16 billion increase reflects the success of thoughtful fiscal reforms that are strengthening Morocco's ability to care for its citizens and invest in their future.
The additional revenues are opening doors to transformative social programs that directly improve quality of life for Moroccan families. The government is rolling out universal social protection coverage at a cost of $4.1 billion in 2026, ensuring that all citizens have a safety net. Direct social assistance programs will distribute $2.9 billion to those who need it most, while health insurance initiatives will provide $950 million in support.
Public investment is flourishing, growing from $23 billion in 2021 to a projected $38 billion in 2026. These funds are building infrastructure, creating jobs, and strengthening communities across the nation. Between 2022 and 2025 alone, Morocco mobilized $10.7 billion to support citizens' purchasing power through subsidies on essential goods like butane gas, sugar, and flourโa lifeline for families navigating economic challenges.

Education and healthcare are receiving unprecedented attention, with budget allocations reaching $14 billion in 2026. This investment signals Morocco's commitment to building a healthier, more educated society where every child has opportunities to thrive.
Perhaps most heartwarming is Morocco's dedication to cultural inclusion through the Amazigh language, known as Tamazight. The government is allocating 1,000 teaching positions dedicated to Tamazight in 2026โa fivefold increase from just 200 positions in 2020. This expansion honors the linguistic heritage of millions of Moroccans and ensures children can learn in a language that connects them to their roots.
The commitment extends far beyond classrooms. Morocco has established a dedicated fund to integrate Tamazight throughout government services, creating a directorate within the Ministry of Digital Transition specifically focused on language development. Telephone helplines staffed by Tamazight speakers are now available to assist citizens, while civil servants fluent in the language have been deployed across health, justice, and cultural institutions.
These initiatives fulfill Royal directives and represent a profound recognition that true social inclusion means allowing all citizens to access public services in their native language. For Amazigh communities, this represents validation and respect for their cultural identity.
Why It Matters: Morocco's dual focus on social investment and cultural preservation offers a hopeful model for developing nations. By strengthening fiscal foundations through smart reforms rather than austerity measures, the government has created space to invest generously in its people. The dramatic expansion of Amazigh language services demonstrates that economic development and cultural preservation can advance hand-in-hand, creating a more equitable society where no one is left behind because of the language they speak or the community they come from.
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Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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