Pursuant to Morocco’s 2024 budget, the Moroccan government created 30,034 new job opportunities in 2024, according to a human resources report accompanying the 2025 Finance Bill published on the Ministry of Economy and Finance’s website.
The positions were split between the Ministry of the Interior (26.45%), the Ministry of National Defense (23.3%), and the Ministry of Health and Social Protection (18.31%), according to the report.
The Head of Government appointed 500 people into such positions among various ministries. 200 have specifically been reserved for individuals with disabilities.
Over the last decade of 2014 to 2024, the government created a total of 264,812 government positions, along with 159,000 positions within the Regional Education and Training Academies (AREF) for recruiting primary and secondary school teachers.
The government also allocated 63% of these new positions to the Ministries of the Interior, National Education, Higher Education, and Health.
The government created 101,607 positions to recruit executives (scale 10 and above), which account for 38.4% of all positions during the last decade, with an average of 9,237 positions per year, according to the report.
For mid-level staff classified under scales 7 to 9, the government also created a total of 26,647 positions, representing 10% of the total, while operational staff positions at scale 6 and similar reached 136,557, making up 51.6% of the total new positions created during this period.