It aims at monitoring the social and economic conditions in the Holy City and providing the Agency with updated indicators and assisting it with drawing up its action plans and accurately determing its priorities.
Based in Rabat, the Club offers activities specifically designed for children and youngsters.These activities also aim at enhancing awareness among the youth of Al-Quds
Based in Rabat, the center focuses on research projects, scientific studies, publications, scholarships, competitions, and houses a specialized archive on the history of Al-Quds and Palestine, complemented by a multimedia library.
It is an institutional framework for fundamental and higher education, and vocational training. It includes a set of competencies aiming atenabling trainees to acquire capabilities and skills as well as encompasses diverse and integrated content either in the form of lessons that trainees can benefit from freely or for specified fees. It can be provided to beneficiaries through regular and intensive sessions or remotely.
The “Dlala” platform for e-commerce is an electronic commerce platform established within a framework of solidarity. Its primary objective is to benefit craft associations, entities, and institutions in Al-Quds by providing them a platform to market and sell their products.
It is an independent project dedicated to funding association projects across various professions, organising training workshops, empowering women, establishing income-generating projects, and enhancing capacity building and social integration.
The Media Center is responsible for liaising with media outlets. Its duties encompass providing information, news, images, videos, and data concerning the Agency's activities. Furthermore, it establishes platforms for the public to share their suggestions and opinions.
The Agency releases an annual compilation of new publications and research papers. Among these, notable titles include "Rabat in Al-Quds: Documenting Distinctive Moroccan Perspectives on the Values and Virtues of Al-Quds" and "Al-Quds Notebooks," a book tailored specifically for youth and teenagers.
The amount spent on youth projects, including sports, culture, and social assistance sectors between 2000 and 2020 amounted to a total of $30.3 million.