The innovative digital platform Sawti, accessible online, is introducing a groundbreaking approach to make Morocco political information more accessible, transparent, and easily digestible for all citizens, both within the kingdom and abroad.
Operating as a non-profit endeavor, Sawti was established by two dynamic Moroccan entrepreneurs, Ismaïl Lahlou and Yassine Lahlou Kamal. Their collective vision is to bolster access to credible political insights and foster broader civic participation among the populace.
Designed to cater to a wide and diverse audience, the platform distinguishes itself through its extensive linguistic offerings. Sawti currently supports nine languages, including Darija, Arabic, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and German, with plans to integrate Tamazight in the near future. The user interface has been meticulously developed for intuitive navigation, ensuring that everyone can effortlessly engage with the provided content.
In a landscape where political issues can often appear intricate, Sawti delivers valuable educational materials. These resources are specifically crafted to clarify the functioning of governmental institutions, electoral processes, and the evolving national political dynamics.
Among its core functionalities, the platform provides a quick and efficient way for users to verify their registration on electoral lists or complete an online registration. With the deadline for registrations approaching on June 13, Sawti offers a vital and rapid pathway for individuals to confirm their status and enroll within the stipulated timeframe.
Additionally, the platform incorporates dedicated information for Moroccans residing overseas, particularly concerning the procedures for participating in elections from abroad. Looking ahead, Sawti aims to introduce an interactive quiz that will enable users to explore their political alignment based on their personal values and perspectives on significant societal subjects.
Available online, Sawti embodies a progressive movement towards modernizing access to essential information and strengthening citizen engagement throughout Morocco.