These surveys, which cover the entire national territory with sufficiently broad samples, will shed light on the situation at the level of the most relevant administrative units, said Lahlimi during a meeting dedicated to the HCP program.
These surveys will provide updated data on investment, production and intermediate consumption of companies, by product, industry and by territorial level, he added. This will allow the switch of national accounts to the 2022 base year instead of 2014, explained Lahlimi.
These surveys will also cover non-profit institutions to provide more detailed data on the country's civil society, assess its contribution to national wealth and understand its socio-economic characteristics.
Social surveys will focus on household living standards, becoming the main source of knowledge on income distribution, social inequalities and the evolution of the poverty index, he added.
According to Lahlimi, the 2022-2025 HCP program intends to use the New Development Model (NMD) as a strategic reference for the analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
"Today, the strategic frame of reference of our survey and study activities is enriched and structured by the economic, social, environmental and territorial orientations retained by the NMD and enacted by His Majesty the King as the basis of the national development pact of our country," he said.