By: Kanto Kai Okanta
Morocco’s
Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, Amal El
Fallah-Seghrouchni, has presided over the launch of the National Sponsorship
Programme aimed at supporting and promoting female talent in the digital
sector.
The launch ceremony took place at the headquarters of
the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform and was attended
by Francisco “Paco” Bermudez Atalaya, Executive Vice President for Global
Delivery Centers at Capgemini, Badra Hamdaoua, Managing Director of Capgemini
Morocco, as well as several university deans and academic representatives.

The initiative, implemented in partnership with
Capgemini, is designed to strengthen collaboration between universities and
industry while encouraging more young women to pursue careers in technology and
digital innovation.
Speaking at the event, Minister El
Fallah-Seghrouchni emphasized that the success of digital transformation
depends on the active participation of all talents. She noted that increasing
the participation of young women in technological fields is a strategic step
toward strengthening Morocco’s competitiveness and reinforcing the national
digital ecosystem. She also highlighted the need to build stronger connections
between education, research and the labour market.

Under the programme, participating
students will receive mentorship from experienced professionals in the digital
sector. The initiative will provide individualized guidance, knowledge sharing
and regular engagement designed to build confidence, develop technical and
professional skills, and facilitate the integration of participants into
digital transformation careers.
The
ceremony concluded with the presentation of certificates to participants of the
mentorship programme.