Progress
Early results and next milestones
The site distinguishes verified progress from metrics that still need confirmation, so reviewers see a serious implementation process.
An initiative already moving, with evidence slots ready for verification
Progress and early results
The timeline communicates momentum alongside verified participation numbers and evidence from the Morocco implementation.
April 2026
Human-centered co-design workshop
Local stakeholders explored needs, practical use cases, and safe AI literacy priorities.
May 2026
Digital security and safe AI use training
Local actors prepared for responsible AI use, privacy awareness, and misinformation risks.
Use-case mapping and tool scoping
The Morocco pilot is translating real governance needs into a scoped AI mentor experience.
Next phase
Implementation, replication testing, and replication documentation
Active implementation with elected councillors and civic actors, ongoing replication testing with partner organizations, safeguards refinement, and the documentation package for I4C MENA Hub and EuroMedAI adaptation.
Voices from the field
What elected women and civil society leaders said after trying AMSA
During implementation workshops in Beni Mellal-Khenifra, we asked elected women and civil society leaders to use AMSA directly and share their feedback. These are their words.
Leila Sebti
Sidi Yaaqoub
Communal councillor
يعطي الأجوبة في المتناول يعني أنه يجيب عن أي سؤال بالإضافة إلى أنه يدعمك بالسند القانوني من القانون التنظيمي 113.14 يعني أنه يعطي أجوبة مضبوطة وصحيحة 100%. الله اعطيكم الصحة، بصراحة موقع جيد ودابا لم يبق لدينا أي إشكال؛ أي سؤال فيه غموض لدينا بمجرد طرحه سنحصل على الجواب، سواء يتعلق بالجماعة أو الجهة أو العمالة. يعني يجيب عن أي سؤال ويدعمك بالسند القانوني، يعني جواب صحيح وليس من فراغ.
It gives answers that are easy to reach - it answers any question and backs you up with the legal basis from Organic Law 113.14, so the answers are accurate and 100% correct. Honestly, may God reward you - it's a good site. Now we no longer have any issue; any question with ambiguity gets an answer as soon as we ask it, whether it relates to the commune, the region, or the province. It answers any question and supports you with the legal basis - a real answer, not made up.
Beni Hassan
طرحت عدة أسئلة وكانت الإجابة جيدة ومفصلة ومشروحة بطريقة جيدة. جزاكم الله خير.
I asked several questions and the answers were good, detailed, and well-explained. May God reward you.
Chrifi Fatima
دخلت إلى الموقع وطرحت سؤالين، والملاحظة التي لاحظتها هي أنه لا يخرج عن السياق القانوني، يعني أنه إذا لم يكن هناك نص قانوني فإنه يستند به ولا يخرج عن الإطار القانوني، وفي حالة ما إذا لم يكن هناك نص قانوني فإنه يخبرك بذلك. هذه هي ملاحظتي التي تطرقت إليها خلال طرح الأسئلة.
I visited the site and asked two questions. What I noticed is that it stays within the legal scope - if there is a legal text, it cites it, and if there isn't, it tells you so. That was my observation while asking the questions.
Fatiha Rahili
هذا التطبيق يساعد عن الإجابة عن الأسئلة، ولكن المشكل هو أنه يتأخر عن الإجابة، يعني يستغرق مدة 18 ثانية للإجابة عن السؤال الواحد، ولا يعطي أجوبة دقيقة. مع ذلك يبقى سهل الاستعمال ومفيد في بعض الحالات.
This application helps answer questions, but the issue is that it takes too long - about 18 seconds per question - and the answers aren't always precise. Still, it remains easy to use and useful in some cases.
Fatima Mzid
Aït Ouaardi
أنا طرحت أسئلة تقريباً عن التطبيق. السؤال الأول كانت الإجابة عنه ممتازة. السؤال الثاني لم يستطع الإجابة عنه. أما السؤال الثالث فقد كان جواب طويل. نتمنى أن يتم تطوير نسخة خاصة بالأمازيغية.
I asked a few questions about the app. The first one got an excellent answer. The second one it couldn't answer. The third had a long response. We hope a dedicated Tamazight version will be developed.
Lamyaa Rakib
Beni Mellal-Khenifra
Civil society leader
شهادة قيد التحضير من ورشة بني ملال خنيفرة.
Testimony from the Beni Mellal-Khenifra workshop coming soon.
Said Mahir
What the Béni Mellal-Khénifra pilot produced
The proof, in numbers
Key indicators
We measure inclusive local governance through participation (who engaged and co-designed), capability (who can now use AI safely), and grounding (answers cited to official sources). Numbers update as the pilot continues and are corroborated by the case studies and testimonies below.
Elected women engaged
Communal councillors who tested AMSA directly in workshops.
Béní Mellal-Khénifra
Civil society members
Civil society leaders and association staff in co-design sessions.
Pilot region
Benchmark accuracy
23/30 cases passed on the mixed evaluation suite.
Internal eval
Hallucination traps caught
Every fabricated-citation trap in the benchmark is currently caught.
Communes represented
Distinct communes across the pilot region.
Official sources in corpus
Constitution, Organic Laws 111/112/113.14, DGCT and IEECAG materials.
How AMSA was used, commune by commune
On the ground
Three deep dives from Béní Mellal-Khénifra showing the move from a local concern to a concrete civic action. Photography and full write-ups are being finalized with each commune's consent.
Case study photo pending
The challenge
How AMSA helped
The outcome
Aït Ouaardi
Béní Mellal-Khénifra
Elected councillors wanted to raise gender-sensitive budget questions but lacked a quick way to anchor them in the Organic Law and feared improvising in session.
Councillors used AMSA to draft structured budget questions cited to Articles 156-168 of Organic Law 113.14, then verified them against the commune's Programme of Action.
Members reported walking into sessions with grounded, respectful questions - and asked for a dedicated Tamazight version to widen reach further.
Local actors were unsure whether an AI tool would stay within the legal frame or drift into invented claims on sensitive governance questions.
Participants stress-tested AMSA with statutory questions, watching whether it cited a legal text or clearly said when none existed.
Councillor Chrifi Fatima confirmed AMSA stays within the legal scope - citing a text when one exists and saying so plainly when it does not.
Civil society leaders needed to turn diffuse community concerns about youth spaces into a memorandum that institutions would actually read.
Using AMSA's memorandum structure, they built a one-page brief with named beneficiaries, local evidence, and recommendations scoped to commune competences.
A vague concern became a structured institutional ask - and surfaced practical feedback on response time that is feeding the next iteration.