
Morocco's Barid Al-Maghrib Joins National Program to Protect Millions' Data
In an inspiring move toward digital trust, Morocco's postal service Barid Al-Maghrib has partnered with the national data protection commission to safeguard personal information for millions of citizens. This heartwarming commitment puts customer privacy at the center of the country's digital transformation.
In a meaningful step forward for digital rights and customer protection, Morocco's beloved postal and logistics service Barid Al-Maghrib has joined forces with the National Commission for the Control of Personal Data Protection (CNDP) to create a safer digital future for millions of Moroccan citizens.
The partnership, formalized Thursday in Rabat, brings Barid Al-Maghrib into the national DATA-TIKA program, a forward-thinking initiative that helps organizations across Morocco protect the personal information entrusted to them by the public. For a service that touches the lives of countless citizens, businesses, and institutions every single day, this commitment represents a powerful promise of trust and transparency.
CEO Amin Benjelloun Touimi and CNDP President Omar Seghrouchni signed the agreement with a shared vision: making personal data protection not just a legal requirement, but a cornerstone of digital innovation and customer confidence. In an era where data breaches make headlines globally, Morocco is charting an inspiring path forward.
What makes this partnership particularly encouraging is its comprehensive approach to protecting people's information. Rather than viewing data protection as a burden, Barid Al-Maghrib is embracing it as an opportunity to strengthen relationships with the communities it serves. The postal service handles sensitive information for millions daily, from package deliveries to financial transactions, making this commitment all the more meaningful.

The DATA-TIKA program provides Barid Al-Maghrib with expert guidance on complying with Morocco's Law 09-08 on personal data protection. Through innovative "train-the-trainer" programs, employees will develop expertise that cascades throughout the organization, creating a culture where privacy matters at every level. The program also grants access to cutting-edge digital notification platforms, modernizing how the postal service manages sensitive information.
What's truly exciting is how this initiative integrates privacy considerations from the very beginning of new projects. Through specialized workshops, Barid Al-Maghrib teams will learn to embed data protection into everything they do, from cloud services to emerging technologies. This "privacy by design" approach means customers' rights are protected before systems even launch, not added as an afterthought.
The Ripple Effect: This partnership extends far beyond one organization. By participating in developing national guidelines for digital trust, Barid Al-Maghrib is helping shape standards that will benefit all Moroccans. The program addresses contemporary challenges like cloud computing, trusted digital services, and innovative data processing, creating a framework that other organizations can follow.
President Seghrouchni highlighted how data protection generates trust and adds tremendous value to services. In a world where people increasingly worry about how their information is used, this kind of institutional commitment offers reassurance. When a major national service provider prioritizes privacy, it sends a powerful message that Moroccans' rights matter.
For Benjelloun Touimi, this represents an evolution in how Barid Al-Maghrib serves its community. As the postal service embraces digital transformation and expands its offerings, protecting customer data becomes not just responsible, but essential to maintaining the trust built over generations of service.
This inspiring collaboration demonstrates that technological progress and personal privacy can grow together, creating a digital landscape where innovation flourishes alongside respect for individual rights.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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