HM the King Addresses Letter to Govt. Head on 7th General Population-Housing Census


Rabat – His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, addressed a letter to the Head of Government, Aziz Akhannouch, on the 7th general population and housing census, which will be organized in late summer of this year.

Here is the full text of the Royal Letter:

‘Praise be to God

May peace and blessings be upon the Prophet, His Kith and Kin

My devoted servant Mr. Aziz AKHANNOUCH,

Head of Government

May God protect you and guide your steps on the right path

Since I assumed the supreme responsibility of leading the nation, I have constantly attached the greatest interest to the general population and housing census and to the periodicity of its organization.

Thanks to the multitude and importance of generated data and indicators, this operation represents a valuable tool to achieve our societal project and to properly deploy our development model, built on the principles of political democracy, economic efficiency, human development and social and territorial cohesion.

The periodic renewal of this
operation, at regular intervals every ten years, is a thoughtful choice that allows us to be better equipped to accurately grasp the demographic and socio-economic evolution of the country, anticipate the changing needs of our citizens and devise relevant policies accordingly.

I have therefore decided, with the help of God, to actively tackle it by organizing, late this summer, a new general population and housing census, the 7th since 1960, which aims to be innovative and ambitious.

Innovative by its approach and the technological means that will be mobilized to collect and process information. Ambitious by broadening the fields of investigation to new themes that are close to our hearts, notably the structuring societal project of social protection.

Mr. Head of Government,

You are well aware, in view of the pursued objectives, of the strategic importance of this ten-year event that is of interest to the whole nation and beyond: national and international institutions, political, trade union and economic
actors, civil society, Moroccan families and all foreign residents.

I am therefore convinced that you will spare no effort to meticulously ensure the full success of this operation of national scope that requires, beyond the broad mobilization of significant human and logistical resources, commitment and close and effective coordination of all public administrations, public institutions, decentralized services, as well as regional, provincial and local authorities and elected councils.

In this regard, I call on the Interior Minister, the High Commissioner for Planning and all walis and governors to ensure optimal operational organization of this census in compliance with the deadlines and in close coordination with other stakeholders on the ground.

For the full success of the general census operation, I urge My loyal citizens to demonstrate, as usual, full cooperation and active participation in this exercise of general interest by providing reliable and accurate information. Furthermore, I invite the High
Commission for Planning, upon completion of data collection, to diligently ensure their processing and analysis, as well as to make results accessible and usable by decision-makers and stakeholders concerned as soon as possible.

This speed in the exploitation of data will allow, among other things, the rapid identification of emerging trends with a view to developing relevant public policies and adapting various programs for the good of our Nation and the well-being of our people.

My devoted servant, May the Almighty grant you success.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Letter from HM the King to Govt. Head: High Instructions to Turn Upcoming Census Results into Structuring Tool for National, Local Public Policies


Rabat – His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, has issued His High Instructions to ensure that the results of the upcoming general population and housing census are treated and analyzed diligently, making them a structuring tool for public policies at both national and local levels. This operation, which will be organized in late summer of this year, is described as ‘a valuable tool to achieve our societal project and to properly deploy our development model.’

In a letter addressed to Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch, regarding the 7th General Population and Housing Census, the Sovereign stated that the periodic renewal of this operation, at regular intervals every ten years, ‘is a thoughtful choice that allows us to be better equipped to accurately grasp the demographic and socio-economic evolution of the country, anticipate the changing needs of our citizens and devise relevant policies accordingly.’

The General Population and Housing Census is an operation that, ‘thanks to the multitude and
importance of generated data and indicators,’ represents ‘a valuable tool to achieve our societal project and to properly deploy our development model, built on the principles of political democracy, economic efficiency, human development and social and territorial cohesion.’

A CENSUS WITH AN EXPANDED SCOPE TO INCLUDE NEW THEMES, ESPECIALLY SOCIAL PROTECTION

This new operation of the General Population and Housing Census, the 7th since 1960, aims to be innovative and ambitious.

‘Innovative by its approach and the technological means that will be mobilized to collect and process information. Ambitious by broadening the fields of investigation to new themes that are close to our hearts, notably the structuring societal project of social protection,’ explained the Sovereign. Thus, the data from the census will allow for the updating of households’ socio-economic data, enhancing the efficiency of public policies in this area.

A STRATEGICALLY IMPORTANT OPERATION THAT CONCERNS THE WHOLE NATION

His Majesty the
King emphasized the strategic importance of this decennial event, which concerns the entire nation and beyond: national and international institutions, political, union, and economic actors, civil society, and more importantly, Moroccan families and all foreign residents.

The Sovereign noted that this operation requires, beyond the wide mobilization of significant human and logistical resources, a commitment and close, effective coordination of all public administrations, public institutions, decentralized services, as well as regional, provincial, and local authorities and communities.

OPTIMAL OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND ACTIVE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION

His Majesty the King called on the Minister of the Interior, the High Commissioner for Planning, and all the walis and governors to ensure an optimal operational organization of this census within the allotted time frame, in close coordination with other field operators. Simultaneously, he urged citizens to demonstrate, as usual, total cooperation and active
participation in this exercise of general interest by providing reliable and accurate information.

The Sovereign also invited the High Commission for Planning, upon completion of the data collection, to ensure their diligent processing and analysis, making sure the results are accessible and usable by decision-makers and concerned actors as soon as possible.

“This speed in the exploitation of data will allow, among other things, the rapid identification of emerging trends with a view to developing relevant public policies and adapting various programs for the good of our Nation and the well-being of our people,” specified His Majesty the King.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse