
Morocco Launches Major National Family Survey for 2025
Rabat — Morocco's Higher Commission for Planning (HCP) has launched a National Family Survey 2025, which will run on the ground until the end of September.
The survey targets 14,000 households across Morocco's urban and rural areas, covering all regions of the country.
Researchers aim to gather crucial information about the structure, organization, and dynamics of Moroccan families.
This survey will help us understand the significant changes Moroccan families have experienced over the past three decades, according to a statement from HCP.
It aims to gather data to develop effective policies.
The study will examine how family transformations affect demographic, socioeconomic, and cultural behaviors throughout Morocco.
Officials expect the findings to provide an integrated database that will support policy development in social development, intergenerational solidarity, education, housing, and equal opportunity initiatives.
The HCP guarantees confidentiality for all personal data collected during the survey process.
The commission urges selected households to participate fully in this national initiative, pointing out that their input will contribute to a better understanding of family realities in Morocco.
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Results from the survey will help authorities create family policies that address the concrete needs of the population. This comes at a time when Moroccan society continues to balance traditional family structures with modern social changes.
The previous national family survey in 1995 documented important baseline information, but officials recognize that Moroccan families have undergone substantial changes since then, making updated research essential for effective governance.
The initiative is part of Morocco's effort to understand the shifts that shape Moroccan families, the causes, and the repercussions.
HCP organized the country's 7th General Census from September 1 to 30, 2024, aiming to provide detailed insights into Morocco's demographic and socio-economic landscape.

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