
Morocco Women Lead Cleantech Revolution in Drâa-Tafilalet
Women entrepreneurs in Morocco's Drâa-Tafilalet region are driving climate innovation through a groundbreaking national program. A new conference brings together female leaders to turn green ideas into real environmental solutions.
Women across Morocco are transforming the country's approach to climate innovation, one clean technology project at a time.
The Women in Cleantech initiative is hosting a regional conference Thursday in Errachidia, bringing together female entrepreneurs, researchers, students, and professionals in the Drâa-Tafilalet region. From 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., attendees will share strategies for building sustainable businesses that tackle environmental challenges while creating jobs and opportunity.
The program, led by Bridgizz in partnership with GIZ Morocco, provides women with mentorship, funding connections, and access to entrepreneurial networks across three strategic regions: Fez-Meknes, Drâa-Tafilalet, and Souss-Massa. These aren't just networking sessions. The initiative equips women with practical tools to transform climate-friendly ideas into projects with measurable environmental and social impact.
"Women in Cleantech provides the tools and opportunities for women to turn innovation into action, making them central to Morocco's climate solutions," a Bridgizz representative explained. The program connects participants with institutions and international partners who can help scale their ventures.
The conference features two panel discussions with academics, institutional leaders, and entrepreneurs exploring how women can succeed in cleantech fields. Speakers from public institutions, universities, and local businesses will discuss converting innovative concepts into sustainable projects with real economic value.

The Ripple Effect
This conference represents more than professional development. By building a regional network focused on inclusive innovation, Women in Cleantech is creating pathways for underrepresented voices to lead Morocco's ecological transition.
The initiative addresses a critical gap in climate action. Women often face barriers accessing capital, mentorship, and visibility in technology sectors, yet research shows diverse teams create more effective solutions to complex problems like climate change.
Through increased visibility and practical support, the program ensures women aren't just participating in Morocco's green economy but actively shaping it. Each successful venture creates jobs, inspires other aspiring entrepreneurs, and demonstrates that sustainable development works best when everyone has a seat at the table.
The Drâa-Tafilalet conference aims to turn dialogue into action, connecting regional talent with resources to launch projects that benefit communities and the environment simultaneously.
Women in cleantech aren't waiting for climate solutions; they're building them right now.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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