Moroccan flag and wind turbine — PAGE strategic approach in Morocco

PAGE'S STRATEGIC APPROACH IN MOROCCO

A national partnership aligned with Morocco's vision for a green, inclusive and resilient economy.

PAGE APPROACH
Aerial view of the port of Casablanca with the Moroccan flag

PAGE MOROCCO: A TAILORED APPROACH

PAGE's approach in Morocco is designed as a fully integrated and collaborative process, aligned with the country's strategic frameworks, including the National Strategy for Sustainable Development (SNDD 2030) and the New Development Model (NDM).

Anchored in Morocco's institutional and socio-economic realities, PAGE helps translate national green economy ambitions into concrete, scalable and lasting action.

This approach relies on a rigorous logical framework, ongoing dialogue with national stakeholders, and a strong commitment to building Morocco's capacities for a just and lasting transition.

HOW PAGE'S APPROACH FITS WITHIN THE MOROCCAN CONTEXT

Diagram of the PAGE approach in the Moroccan context

ALIGNMENT WITH MOROCCO'S NATIONAL STRATEGIC FRAMEWORKS

STRATEGIC FOUNDATIONS

PAGE's support aligns with Morocco's national frameworks, including the High Royal Guidelines, the Constitution, the New Development Model (NDM), and the SNDD.

Institutional meeting on Morocco's strategic frameworks
Priority sectors for Morocco's green transition

SOCIO-ECONOMIC PRIORITIES

PAGE focuses on Morocco's sectors of value creation, employment and economic transformation, so that green reforms strengthen competitiveness and development.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND THEMATIC PRIORITIES

PAGE supports actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve resource efficiency and strengthen ecosystem resilience. These priorities guide Morocco's transition to a low-carbon, resilient and sustainable development model.

PAGE's support covers priority productive sectors: agriculture, industry, energy, water and waste, while integrating key cross-cutting themes such as governance, finance, education, green jobs and digital transformation, to support a comprehensive and coherent green transition.

THE FOUR DRIVERS OF MOROCCO'S GREEN TRANSITION

Integrating the green economy into national planning

INTEGRATING THE GREEN ECONOMY INTO NATIONAL PLANNING

Embedding inclusive green economy objectives into Morocco's economic and development planning frameworks (SDGs, SNDD, NDM).

Strengthening knowledge and capacities

STRENGTHENING KNOWLEDGE AND CAPACITIES

Equipping national institutions and individuals with the skills needed to lead and sustain the green transition.

Ensuring sustainability and strengthening cooperation

ENSURING SUSTAINABILITY AND STRENGTHENING COOPERATION

Securing long-term ownership of PAGE's results and positioning Morocco as a regional leader.

Implementing sectoral and thematic reforms

IMPLEMENTING SECTORAL AND THEMATIC REFORMS

Backing evidence-based reforms aligned with Morocco's priority impact sectors.

PAGE works with Moroccan institutions to drive a green, inclusive and forward-looking economy

Advancing structural transformations through national collaboration