In Morocco, a historic reform of social assistance is under way. The objective is to generalize health insurance and social assistance by 2025.

In December, Prime Minister Aziz Akhouch announced that nearly 1 million disadvantaged families would receive direct monthly aid for the first time. The aim is to rationalize anarchic aid intended for only 20% of the population (the country has 30 million inhabitants) The reorganization of this elitist system should in principle change the country's human development index, ranked 123rd in a United Nations report dated 2022.