Morocco skills financing gets a €200m AfDB loan for Cap Competences 2030, linking vocational training to labour market demand. The post Morocco Skills FinancingMorocco skills financing gets a €200m AfDB loan for Cap Competences 2030, linking vocational training to labour market demand. The post Morocco Skills Financing

Morocco Skills Financing: AfDB Backs €200m Loan

2026/05/21 17:21
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Morocco skills financing has received a major boost, with the African Development Bank Group approving €200 million to strengthen vocational training and improve job outcomes for young people and women.

On 20 May 2026, the African Development Bank Group approved a €200 million programme-based loan to support Morocco’s Skills and Employability Development Support Program (PAASE), which underpins the country’s Cap Compétences 2030 strategy. The programme-based loan targets better job outcomes for young people and women. It also deepens Morocco’s push to link training with labour demand.

Training tied more closely to jobs

The programme aims to improve the relevance, quality and range of vocational training. It will do so through digital services and wider use of learning systems. It will also strengthen mechanisms that help graduates enter the labour market.

The scheme rests on three main components: improving the quality and relevance of vocational training, strengthening governance and partnerships to better align training with business needs, and promoting digitalisation and innovation in training backed by stronger institutional and operational capacity.

That structure matters for investors. It points to a state effort to improve workforce quality at scale. It also suggests a clearer bridge between public training systems and private-sector hiring needs. In Morocco skills financing, that bridge can lift productivity over time.

Achraf Tarsim, the Bank’s Country Manager in Morocco, said the programme aligns with Morocco’s employment and human capital development strategies and with the African Development Bank Group’s strategic priorities for human capital and job creation. The policy aim is clear. Morocco wants to harness its demographic dividend for value creation and employment.

A longer bet on human capital

The AfDB said the operation will also consolidate existing mechanisms. However, it aims to improve their efficiency and reach. That gives the loan a reform edge, not just a funding role. It supports broader labour market and vocational training changes already under way.

The bank said the initiative is being implemented with technical and financial partners. That should help with policy coherence. It should also reduce fragmentation across skills, training and employment systems. For governments, that matters. For employers, it should improve access to job-ready talent.

The bank’s wider footprint in Morocco is also significant. Since the start of its operations in Morocco, it has mobilised more than €13 billion in the country. Those flows have gone into education, health, employment, infrastructure, energy and governance. The new loan therefore builds on an existing platform, rather than starting from scratch.

For Morocco, the message is practical. Human capital is now a core part of growth strategy. For investors, that strengthens the case for a more competitive labour market. It also signals continued policy focus on inclusion, delivery capacity and reform execution.

Watch next for how quickly Cap Compétences 2030 turns financing into placement, and whether the training reforms improve labour market absorption.

The post Morocco Skills Financing: AfDB Backs €200m Loan appeared first on FurtherAfrica.

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