Close Menu

    اشترك في نشرتنا الإلكترونية مجاناً

    اشترك في نشرتنا الإلكترونية مجاناً.

    Editor's Picks

    Parliamentary meeting in Istanbul strengthens relations between Morocco and Mexico

    Tensions rise as Strait of Hormuz reportedly closed again

    Tetouan: two children killed in partial building collapse

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Saturday, April 18
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Morocco7Morocco7
    • Home
    • National
    • International
    • Society
    • Culture
    • Politics
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Sports
    • Environment
    Morocco7Morocco7
    Home » Go Siyaha Expands Access to Boost Tourism Entrepreneurship in Morocco
    National

    Go Siyaha Expands Access to Boost Tourism Entrepreneurship in Morocco

    adminJuly 15, 2025

    [ad_1]

    Fez– The Moroccan Ministry of Tourism has announced three major updates to the Go Siyaha program, aimed at making it more accessible and impactful for tourism entrepreneurs across the country. 

    These changes are designed to encourage investment, foster innovation, and generate new jobs in the sector. The new eligibility conditions will take effect starting Tuesday, July 22, 2025.

    According to the ministry, Go Siyaha has already supported 1,000 projects to date. With growing interest among young entrepreneurs and untapped potential in tourism, the program is now being adapted to meet the evolving needs of project holders.

    Key changes to the program

    1.  The minimum investment threshold has been removed. 

    One of the most significant updates is the removal of the minimum investment requirement of MAD 1 million. This change allows smaller projects, often led by young or first-time entrepreneurs, to qualify for funding and support. 

    It also opens the door to a wider range of initiatives, including local cooperatives, guesthouses with cultural experiences, and community-based activity centers.

        2.  Investment support is now available for existing businesses. 

    Previously, only newly established companies could apply for investment support under Go Siyaha. 

    With this update, existing tourism businesses that are launching new entertainment or activity-based services will also be eligible. 

    The ministry noted that this expansion will help leverage the experience of established businesses and speed up the development of high-potential projects.

       3.  Technical assistance now offered from start for new businesses. 

    The program’s technical assistance component, which was once limited to operational businesses, will now be made available from the very beginning of the project. 

    New entrepreneurs will receive help with structuring their ideas, preparing funding applications, and building a solid foundation for their launch. 

    This aims to address the common hurdles faced by newcomers and help them get off the ground faster.

    “These improvements reflect our commitment to staying aligned with the real needs of tourism entrepreneurs,” said Fatim-Zahra Ammor, Minister of Tourism, according to MAP. 

    She added that the changes are designed to allow more Moroccan talent to develop creative, regionally tailored tourism projects.

    The updated Go Siyaha program is part of the national tourism roadmap for 2023–2026. It aims to support 1,700 tourism businesses by 2026, focusing especially on developing tourism-related entertainment and diversifying Morocco’s overall tourism offering.

    Through this more flexible and inclusive approach, the government hopes to create lasting impact within the tourism sector, stimulate innovation, and encourage investment at all levels.

    [ad_2]

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Launch of the Mining Forum in Rabat under the theme of South-South cooperation

    April 16, 2026

    GNV strengthens its commitment to Morocco with two new LNG-powered ships for summer 2026

    April 16, 2026

    Morocco Joins US-Led Security Efforts for 2026 World Cup

    April 15, 2026
    latest news

    Parliamentary meeting in Istanbul strengthens relations between Morocco and Mexico

    Tensions rise as Strait of Hormuz reportedly closed again

    Tetouan: two children killed in partial building collapse

    Nadia Farès dies in Paris after swimming pool accident

    Most Viewed

    Parliamentary meeting in Istanbul strengthens relations between Morocco and Mexico

    April 18, 2026

    Algeria uses Polisario militias to unsettle Mauritania – The North Africa Post

    July 7, 2025

    Casablanca Airport Moves Toward 35 Million Passenger Target with New Terminal

    July 7, 2025
    Editor's Picks

    Parliamentary meeting in Istanbul strengthens relations between Morocco and Mexico

    Tensions rise as Strait of Hormuz reportedly closed again

    Tetouan: two children killed in partial building collapse

    With every new update

    With every new update

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.