The National Social Security Fund (CNSS) has announced the commencement of its annual verification process for the schooling of children and youth benefiting from social services for the 2025-2026 academic year, which includes recipients from various systems.
Target Groups:
- Children receiving family allowances aged between 12 and 21 years.
- Beneficiaries of survivor pensions aged between 16 and 21 years.
- Youth enrolled in mandatory health insurance aged between 21 and 26 years.
Digital System to Facilitate the Process:
The fund relies on an electronic information exchange system with partner administrations and institutions to automatically verify the schooling of the beneficiary children. In cases where electronic verification is not possible, parents or guardians are required to submit a school certificate within a month via the electronic service “TAAWIDATY,” ensuring that the registration number is correctly indicated for prompt processing.
Monitoring and Penalties:
Beneficiaries can check whether they are included in this process by accessing their personal accounts on the online portal or the “MaCNSS” application. The fund reminds that any delay in submitting the required certificates will automatically lead to the suspension of services, in accordance with the applicable laws.
Support and Assistance:
To facilitate this process, CNSS has prepared a guide and explanatory video available on its official website and social media pages. Additionally, assistance can be obtained by contacting the customer relations center at “39 39.”
