Rabat – Morocco will welcome the 58th session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development in March 2026.
The decision was announced on Friday during the expert session of the ongoing 57th ECA edition in Addis Ababa, which is running from March 12 to 18.
Member states unanimously selected Morocco, recognizing its ability to host major continental events and its active role in Africa’s economic development.
The upcoming conference will explore “harnessing data and advanced technologies to bolster Africa’s economy, leaning towards a forward-looking approach to economic progress and the impact of technology in shaping Africa’s future.
By hosting this gathering, Morocco demonstrates its commitment to economic cooperation across the continent.
With extensive experience in organizing large-scale forums, the country looks to provide a platform for policymakers and experts to chart strategies for sustained growth and prosperity for all.
Earlier this week, Morocco was also elected to chair the current 57th session — showing a vote of confidence in the country as a leader in economic governance and dedication to advancing African economies on a global scale.
Morocco has steadily become one of the prominent players in the economic map of Africa, driving growth through infrastructural development, investment, and innovative technologies.
With a focus on industrialization, green energy, and digitalization, the country has forged both global and continental partnerships for economic growth.
Morocco is leading the way in port construction, developing transport corridors, and establishing a thriving business environment, which reflects a vision beyond borders.
BY: The Times Union






