ANIMA – Our network expands with four new members

Published on 13 May 2024

This spring brings new collaborations for ANIMA. Four organisations have recently joined our network, strengthening our presence in the MENA region.

These new members are:

  • Algerian Investment Promotion Agency (AAPI)
  • Guelmim Oued Noun Regional Council
  • Casablanca-Settat Regional Investment Center (RIC)
  • ESA Business School.

AAPI

The Algerian Investment Promotion Agency (AAPI) is an autonomous public body under the authority of the Prime Minister, responsible for supporting and assisting national and foreign investors in their investment projects. Its main objective is to promote Algeria’s economic attractiveness at national and international level, in close cooperation with Algerian diplomatic and consular missions abroad.

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Regional Council of Guelmim Oued-Noun

The Guelmim Oued-Noun Regional Council is a territorial collectivity in Morocco. As a regional governance body, it is involved in the integrated and sustainable development of its territory. One of its missions is to promote the competitiveness of the local economy and support the creation of jobs and wealth, in line with current national and sectoral policies.

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Casablanca-Settat RIC

The Casablanca-Settat RIC is a regional structure dedicated to promoting the economy and supporting investors in the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. It contributes to the development of local economic activities by providing a wide range of services, from administrative management to business start-up assistance.

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ESA Business School

Located in Beirut, ESA Business School is a leading training institution for executives and managers in Lebanon and the Middle East. It is managed by the Paris Ile-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIR). Its main objective is to train tomorrow’s leaders, while helping companies achieve their objectives through tailor-made programmes.

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Welcome to our new members!

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