Morocco unveils national computerisation programme

2009-10-12

The Moroccan government and banking institutions signed agreements on Saturday (October 10th) to implement a national IT initiative worth 5.2 billion dirhams, MAP reported. The "Maroc Numeric 2013" plan will reportedly add 27 billion dirhams to the GDP and create 26,000 new jobs. The strategy envisages nationwide access to high-speed internet, an e-government programme and computerisation of SMEs.

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