High Commission for Planning (Morocco)

High Commission for Planning
Haut-Commissariat au Plan (French)
المندوبية السامية للتخطيط (Arabic)
Agency overview
Formed2003 (2003)
JurisdictionMorocco
HeadquartersRabat, Morocco
Agency executive
Websitewww.hcp.ma

The High Commission for Planning (HCP) is the public institution responsible for the production, analysis and dissemination of official statistics in Morocco.

Created in 2003 during the reign of King Mohammed VI, it succeeded the Ministry of Planning and Economic Forecasts as part of a reorganization of the administrative apparatus responsible for planning and statistical information. Its missions include the preparation of national accounts, the conduct of censuses and statistical surveys, as well as the analysis of the country's economic and social conditions.

The institution is headed by a High Commissioner for Planning, appointed by dahir. Since 2024, this position has been held by Chakib Benmoussa.