The National Agency for Public Facilities (French: Agence Nationale des ÃÂquipements Publics; ANEP) is a Moroccan public institution responsible for the technical oversight and project management of public building infrastructure. Established in 2017, the agency acts as a delegated project manager for several government ministries and oversees the implementation of administrative, social and healthcare infrastructure projects across the kingdom.
As of late 2025, ANEP manages a vast portfolio consisting of over 3,062 projects with a total investment value of approximately $5.4 billion (55 billion MAD).
ANEP is central to the Moroccan government's plan to overhaul the national health system. Key projects expected for delivery in 2026 include:
In preparation for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, ANEP is overseeing the modernization of major stadiums and sports infrastructure to meet international standards.
Following the 2023 MarrakeshâÂÂSafi earthquake, ANEP was tasked with the reconstruction of public facilities within the $11.7 billion (120 billion MAD) national reconstruction plan. This includes rebuilding over 500 schools and healthcare centers in the Al Haouz province and surrounding areas.
The agency is led by Zineb Benmoussa, who has served as Director General since her appointment in early 2023 and her subsequent reappointment in June 2024. A specialist in public infrastructure, she has focused on the digitalization of project tracking and improving the execution rate of state investments.