The project “Strengthening Civil Society Networks in Terms of Accountability” was implemented by Transparency Morocco, a Moroccan anti-corruption association. The project aimed to establish a national network of civil society organizations (CSOs) to strengthen institutional accountability through several key objectives:
- Strengthening the role of CSOs and citizens in monitoring public policies through the use of information and communication technologies;
- Contributing to greater democratic accountability of public institutions and enhancing parliamentary oversight and meaningful participation in budgetary processes;
- Practically implementing laws protecting victims and whistleblowers of corruption and ensuring the legal follow-up of complaints.
This three-year project (2021–2023) focused on:
- Establishing a national network of CSOs to enhance institutional accountability;
- Strengthening the capacity of CSOs to use digital tools for advocacy, monitoring, and legal protection;
- Monitoring the state budget, particularly the health and education sectors, through digital tools;
- Modernizing tools for reporting corruption cases in both the public and private sectors;
- Enhancing the role of Transparency Morocco’s anti-corruption legal assistance centers (CAJAC) as a means of mobilizing citizens, disseminating legal information, and unifying various actors in the fight against corruption.

