Morocco is entering the category of high human development countries

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press
The full human development report for the year 2025 published by the United Nations Development Program today, Tuesday, in New York, revealed that Morocco was in the category of high human development countries.
A press release from the National Observatory for Human Development said that the value of the human development index at the 0.700 threshold allows for the first time in the kingdom, to join the category of high human development countries, according to the standards of the United Nations Development Program, which indicates the dynamism of regular growth.
The same source stressed that this improvement reflects remarkable progress in the fundamental dimensions of human development; It is health, education and standard of living, stressing that the rate of growth remains strong, which indicates a progressive structural change in living conditions in Morocco.
He stressed that basic indicators confirm this trend, because the average life expected at birth and the number of years of expected study have witnessed positive development.
He mentioned that the trends in the human development index in Morocco embody this stable progress, which is reflected in improving the human development efforts of the kingdom under the enlightened direction of His Majesty, King Mohammed VI, stressing that this development is a fruit of public and sustainable growth to promote human capital, which is a prerequisite for complete and lasting growth.
The United Nations Development Program report also records a descending trend in the gender -based inequality index, indicating a progressive improvement in the field of gender equality.
On the other hand, adds the same source, the efforts of the kingdom should focus on reducing maternal mortality rates during childbirth, improving the representation of women in decision -making bodies and improving their access to education and the labor market.
On the other hand, the report places Morocco on the list of countries with a multidimensional multidimensional poverty rate. This result reflects a clear improvement in the living conditions of a large segment of the population and confirms the progress made in the field of human development in recent years.
The United Nations report entitled “The question of choice … Human beings and capacities in the era of artificial intelligence” highlights the importance of freedom of choice in the field of human development and discusses the means of supporting artificial intelligence for this freedom, because it confirms that the future is not pre-defined and that current options are able to say the progress made significantly.
The document indicates the slowdown in human development worldwide, with the continuous setbacks of 2020-2021, warning that if this slow progression becomes the basis, the development objectives can decrease for several decades.
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