Overview of Morocco’s Governance and Climate Resilience Initiative
In an effort to bolster its economic governance and enhance resilience against climate change, Morocco is implementing the second phase of the Economic Governance and Climate Change Resilience Support Program (PGRCC). This initiative, set to continue until February 2026, aims to address critical economic challenges while adapting to the evolving impacts of climate change. The focus lies on developing robust governance frameworks that not only ensure transparent and efficient management of resources but also promote sustainable practices across various sectors.
Goals and Objectives of the PGRCC Phase II
The PGRCC Phase II is designed to support Morocco in achieving a more resilient economic structure. This includes enhancing the country's ability to respond to climate-related threats and fostering sustainable development. The program seeks to improve institutional frameworks, which are essential for effective governance, and aims to implement policies that encourage responsible environmental practices. By targeting key areas such as water management, renewable energy, and sustainable agriculture, the initiative hopes to create a comprehensive approach that integrates economic growth with climate adaptability. Ultimately, the program aspires to position Morocco as a regional leader in sustainable development and climate resilience.
As reported by afdb.org.