Historical governance challenges in Africa have significant contemporary implications for political stability and development. A mixed-methods approach combining qualitative interviews with quantitative data analysis to explore policy implementation and public perception across different regions of Morocco. Interviews identified a consistent theme of bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption affecting service delivery in rural areas, while surveys revealed a significant proportion (35%) of respondents felt dissatisfied with local governance. Despite efforts to modernize administrative structures, persistent issues related to corruption and lack of accountability continue to undermine effective governance in Morocco. Integrating anti-corruption measures into educational curricula from an early age and strengthening oversight mechanisms are recommended for enhancing public trust and service quality.
Kechouh et al. (Mon,) studied this question.