The CNSS Launches a Campaign to Monitor the Education of Children Benefiting from Social Services

The National Social Security Fund (CNSS) has announced the launch of an operation to verify the school attendance of children aged 12 to 21 who receive family benefits, as well as children aged 16 to 21 who are beneficiaries of survivor pensions and young adults aged 21 to 26 covered by Mandatory Health Insurance (AMO). This initiative aims to ensure the continued education of the affected children in order to uphold their social rights.
A Digital System for School Verification
The CNSS is relying on a digital system based on the electronic exchange of information with partner administrations and institutions. This system allows for automatic verification of school attendance, eliminating the need for paper documents and ensuring rapid and reliable data processing.
Submission of Certificates for Cases Not Electronically Verified
The CNSS clarifies that certain files cannot be verified through electronic means. In such cases, parents and guardians are invited to submit school attendance certificates within one month.
It is crucial to include the registration number on each certificate to ensure proper processing.
Eligibility Verification via MaCNSS
Beneficiaries are encouraged to check their private space on the “MaCNSS” portal or app to see if they are affected by this operation and to know which documents need to be provided.
Suspension of Benefits for Late Submission
The CNSS reminds everyone that failure to comply with the deadline for submitting school attendance certificates will result in the suspension of school-related benefits, in accordance with existing legal provisions.
Guides and Support Tools
To facilitate the use of the “TAAWIDATY” service, the CNSS provides an explanatory guide along with a tutorial video, both available on the official website and the institution’s official pages on social media.




