Morocco is expanding its digital skills training with the opening of a new YouCode campus, according to reports from Moroccan media. The initiative is part of the country's broader strategy to enhance digital literacy and coding education nationwide.
The new campus, whose location has not been specified in available reports, will offer free coding bootcamps to young Moroccans. YouCode, launched in 2018, is a network of coding schools supported by the Moroccan government and private partners, aiming to train 10,000 developers by 2025.
In addition to the new campus, a coding program for children was launched in October 2025, as stated in the source article. This program targets younger learners to build foundational digital skills from an early age.
The expansion aligns with Morocco's 'Digital Morocco 2030' strategy, which seeks to boost the country's digital economy and create jobs in the tech sector. As of June 2026, YouCode operates multiple campuses across Morocco, including in LaΓ’youne, Safi, and Nador.