The coordinating body of the National Initiative for Human Development (INDH) and the National Observatory for Human Development (ONDH) sealed an agreement on Thursday in Rabat to collect data on families nationwide.
This agreement will assist governance bodies, under the National Initiative for Human Development, in collecting and managing family data in Morocco.
The collected data will turn on family demographics and health specifics, disadvantaged individuals, children’s education, employment status, and dietary habits inside households.
Field work will be carried out in the selected regions using representative samples from around 35,000 families.
The collected data will be stored in the National Initiative for Human Development’s information system to be processed later and sent to the National Digital Platform for Decision Support (PNAD).
Regional committees for human development, chaired by governors and the National Observatory for Human Development, will sign agreements to ensure the implementation of the agreement.
This collaboration reflects the ongoing dedication of both parties to utilize their available resources effectively to contribute to the development project.