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Digital transformation in Morocco by 2025: How ADD is catalysing this transformation?

Published:04 June 2021Publication History

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The Agency of Digital Development (ADD) is a strategic public entity placed under the supervision of the Ministry in charge of the Digital Economy. It has legal personality and financial autonomy and was created under Law No 61-16 published in the official bulletin dated August 30, 2017.

ADD is an institutional actor responsible for implementing the State’s strategy for digital development and promoting the dissemination of digital tools and the development of their use among citizens. Indeed, ADD has a note of general guidelines for the digital development in Morocco by 2025; this note refers to three strategic axes.

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  1. [1] General guidelines for the development of digital in Morocco by 2025.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. [2] https://www.add.gov.ma/note-dorientations-generales-pour-le-developpement-du-digital-a-horizon-2025Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

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    DATA'21: International Conference on Data Science, E-learning and Information Systems 2021
    April 2021
    277 pages
    ISBN:9781450388382
    DOI:10.1145/3460620

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