CESE unveils digital avatar “Rou’ya” to enhance citizen engagement
The Moroccan Economic, Social, and Environmental Council (CESE) has introduced its first-ever digital avatar, named “Rou’ya,” signaling a bold step toward modernizing institutional communication.
This innovative initiative aims to bridge the gap between public institutions and Morocco’s increasingly digital-savvy society, particularly younger generations. By utilizing an animated and interactive format, “Rou’ya” seeks to simplify complex issues and make CESE’s work more accessible and engaging for the public.
The avatar emerges as part of CESE’s broader strategy to enhance transparency and foster public participation. It complements existing digital platforms such as the citizen engagement website “ouchariko.ma” and the council’s active presence on social media. Together, these tools form a cohesive effort to encourage civic involvement and better connect with citizens.
“Rou’ya” represents a response to the growing demand for innovative communication methods in the digital age. Through this approach, CESE seeks to present its insights and recommendations in a way that resonates with modern audiences, fostering a deeper understanding of economic, social, and environmental issues.
This development aligns with Morocco’s wider vision of integrating digitalization into public services. CESE’s adoption of cutting-edge communication tools reflects a commitment to accessibility and transparency, underscoring the importance of adapting to the expectations of a digitally connected society.
As digital communication continues to evolve, CESE’s use of “Rou’ya” highlights the potential of new media technologies to inspire greater civic engagement and ensure that institutional messages reach a broader audience.
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