By the end of 2025, Morocco aims to deploy 2,373 Amazigh-speaking agents, according to Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister Delegate for Digital Transition and Administrative Reform.
During a session in the Chamber of Representatives on Monday, Seghrouchni provided an update on the government’s efforts to integrate the Amazigh language into official institutions. She also addressed inquiries regarding the progress of its official recognition in Morocco.
Currently, 464 Amazigh-speaking agents are actively working at both central and decentralized levels. This year, the government plans to recruit 1,840 more agents fluent in Tarifit, Tachelhit, and Tazamight. Additionally, 69 Amazigh-speaking agents will be assigned to 10 call centers to enhance accessibility in public services.
Regarding administrative signage, the minister noted that the Amazigh language is now featured on 3,000 signs across seven public institutions. Further plans are in motion to incorporate it into an additional 1,000 signs, including those in embassies and consulates.