On Sunday, October 26, 2025, Amal Al-Falah Al-Sagroushni, Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, paid two inspection visits to the National School of Computer Science and Systems Analysis and the National School of Arts and Crafts in Rabat to observe firsthand the progress of the standardized exams for people with disabilities.
These two visits are part of the Ministry’s commitment to ensuring equal opportunity, fairness, and transparency in access to public service, as well as to providing the appropriate conditions and technical and logistical support that enable candidates to take their exams under the best possible conditions, including accessibility features, adapting test materials, and providing support staff and assistive devices, all under the supervision of specialized experts.

These competitions are organized by the Ministry under the supervision of the Office of the Prime Minister, in coordination with the Ministry of Solidarity, Social Inclusion, and Family, and with the participation of 25 ministerial departments. They will enable the hiring of 200 people with disabilities for administrative and technical positions, at the bachelor’s, master’s, technical, and specialized technical levels.
The number of candidates invited to take these exams stands at 2,309, compared to 2,101 in 2024, reflecting the growing interest in this initiative, which has opened up real opportunities for people with disabilities to enter public service, in full compliance with the principles of transparency and equal opportunity.
These exams are being held simultaneously at five testing centers located in four cities: Rabat, Fez, Marrakesh, and Agadir, with the aim of bringing the exams closer to the candidates and making it easier for them to participate.

This initiative is in line with government policies aimed at promoting the professional and social inclusion of people with disabilities and establishing an inclusive, equitable, and humane administration that places citizens at the center of its concerns and uses the digital transition as a catalyst for equity and equality.
Sheikh Al-Wali