ADVISORY & POLICY
Consulting the Nation
Data-driven intelligence for legislators, investors, industrialists, and agricultural stakeholders across Morocco.
HOW IT WORKS
Evidence-Based Advisory for National Development
ICDSE acts as an elite consultative body, generating highly specialized, data-rich reports that synthesize scientific, medical, industrial, therapeutic, and societal data ? drawing on international best practices and global economic experiences to guide Morocco’s decision-makers.
?? Legislative Advisory
Providing data-driven insights to lawmakers ensuring economic, healthcare, and industrial policies are grounded in empirical scientific realities. ICDSE translates complex scientific phenomena into actionable legal frameworks for a modern Moroccan state.
?? Agrarian Modernisation
Advising agricultural stakeholders on the transition from traditional water-intensive farming to AI-assisted, high-yield agritech ? addressing Morocco's vulnerability to climate change, cyclical droughts, and water stress.
?? Industrial Value Chain
Bridging scientific innovation and the manufacturing base ? from technology transfer and intellectual property navigation to integrating AI and automation on factory floors. Moving Morocco up the industrial value chain.
?? Investment Facilitation
Assisting domestic and foreign capital allocators with market climate analysis, regulatory navigation, and operational barrier resolution ? de-risking investments and attracting FDI aligned with Morocco's economic takeoff.
GLOBAL MACRO AWARENESS
Resilient Against External Economic Shocks
ICDSE’s analyses track global inflation rates, raw material price volatility, and the ripple effects of major fiscal stimuli in the United States, Japan, Germany, Canada, and India ? ensuring that recommendations to the Moroccan state and private sector are resilient against external economic shocks.
- Global inflation and commodity price monitoring
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) facilitation and risk analysis
- Moroccan diaspora (MRE) engagement ? from remittances to active investment
- Brain gain: repatriating skills from Silicon Valley, European pharma labs, and Asian finance centers