This meeting is part of the strengthening of cooperation and partnership between the Kingdom and the UN, in areas as varied as digital transformation, the fight against corruption, the right of access to information and simplification of administrative procedures.
It was also an opportunity to exchange views on the various strategies of the government program under the missions of the ministry and its convergence with the initiatives and projects of the United Nations in the field of digital administration, said the department.
In a statement to the press, Mezzour noted that this meeting aims to stimulate communication and strengthen cooperation between the two parties and welcomed the historic relationship between the Ministry and the UN system.
The digital transition must primarily serve the interests of Moroccan citizens and users of public administration, she stressed, highlighting the experience and expertise of the United Nations system in this area.
Ekra-Lopez, for her part, emphasized the digital transition and the reform of the administration as pillars of sustainable development, while welcoming the "extremely fruitful partnership between the two institutions".
The digital transition is a "powerful lever for accelerating sustainable development," said the UN official who stressed the availability of the United Nations system to support the ministry in the many projects scheduled.