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Ambassador “at-Large” Moussa Moussa Fanta Camara

An Ambassador “at-Large” presented officially Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, on his business card is higher than a regular Ambassador. (second from the left on the photo). Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (AEP): The term “Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary” is a formal title given to diplomats who represent their country with the highest level of authority. They are authorized to negotiate and sign treaties and agreements on behalf of their government. This title reflects the extensive powers and authority granted to them. In summary, an Ambassador “at-Large” with the title Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary is a diplomat who represents their country with extensive authority and is appointed for special diplomatic missions or global issues.

His Excellency graciously granted me the unexpected privilege of a visit due to my desire to extend a warm welcome to my good friend, Mr. Ban Traoure, who had arrived in Japan the day before to assume his role at the Embassy for an important diplomatic mission he has been assigned. (Ben Traoure first person on the left).

A few years ago, I led a delegation of 13 individuals to Guinea, where I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Traoure during my visit while exploring the country. While the other members of the delegation returned home after 8 days, I made a personal decision to extend my stay in the region for an additional 3 months to embark on my own journey of exploration. During this extended period, I traveled extensively, venturing into Guinea Bissau and achieving the remarkable feat of obtaining permanent resident status in record time. Furthermore, I ventured to The Gambia, where I successfully navigated the challenges and financial constraints to legally establish the Marine Foundation. Despite the many obstacles along the way, I managed to persevere and accomplish these significant milestones.

On Friday, January 12, 2024, amidst the second week of the year, I experienced Ambassador Camara’s invitation as a heartfelt return to my beloved Africa, my ancestral homeland. My encounter with Mr. Baba Sylla, (first from the right) who holds a significant role in economic development, served as a poignant reminder of the core mission of the Marine Foundation: fostering peace through economic advancement.

While being present at the Embassy alongside my wonderful spouse, Mrs. Ayumi Nakamura, we couldn’t help but appreciate the greatness, kindness, and wise guidance that emanated from our interactions. The embassy staff exhibited an unwavering commitment to their service and a deep sense of pride in working under the exceptional leadership of Ambassador Camara.

Ambassador Camara boasts an extraordinary track record of dedicated service to his beloved nations. I am genuinely enthusiastic about the prospect of presenting pragmatic approaches to him, which can assist us in establishing the Marine Foundation in Guinea, leveraging the strategic development opportunities that can benefit the country within the framework of the Japanese environment.

My aspiration is for Ambassador Camara to become one of the most accomplished African Ambassadors in Japan, facilitating more direct engagement from influential business leaders and proactive government members. Moreover, his innate charisma is a remarkable asset, akin to a heavenly gift.

First Call for Action in Guinea

We plan the construction of 300 wells in Guinea

“Souvenir d’une Enfance” is now officially affiliated with the Marine Foundation. Originally registered in France, the association does not possess a banking infrastructure for receiving funds. To ensure that donations reach their intended destination in Africa, the Marine Foundation’s banking entity in Japan, known as MARINE-FOUNDATION-TRUST, will take on the responsibility of managing the project’s financial accounts. This arrangement offers donors and sponsors peace of mind, ensuring that their contributions are handled securely and transparently throughout the process.

Furthermore, the Marine Foundation has its structure diplomatically registered in Cote d’Ivoire, Africa, with its President, Mrs. Koura N. Ousttara. Funds can be securely and directly transferred either to the official account of MARINE-FOUNDATION-AFRICA or, on a case-by-case basis, to the agency’s structure led by President Aïcha Rebah, who heads the “Souvenir d’une Enfance” agency.

For individuals who wish to contribute, we can begin by initiating the project with the construction of a single well in their chosen country.
Official Page of the Project – click here

Based on the information provided earlier, the cost breakdown for the construction of wells is as follows:

1200 wells at 15 meters: $2,180.00 each
1500 wells at 20 meters: $2,925.00 each
1750 wells at 30 meters: $4,705.00 each
To calculate the cost of just one well, we can choose any of the depth options. Let’s use the 20-meter well as an example:

Cost of one 20-meter well = $2,925.00

Providing Access to Clean Water for Every Village in Africa”

An Exquisite and Magnificent Venture Endeavor for the City of Conakry

The Flame of Africa: A Tower Unrivaled, Embodiment of Africa’s Complete Economic Liberation

It was an honor to stand in front of the portrait of His Excellency Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya, President of the Republic of Guinea, at the Embassy.

His Excellency Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya, President of the Republic of Guinea, has emerged as a beacon of hope and positive change for his nation. His visionary leadership, unwavering dedication to democratic principles, and commitment to the well-being of the Guinean people have ignited a renewed sense of optimism and unity. Under his guidance, Guinea is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards prosperity, stability, and inclusive development, embodying the ideals of progress and governance that inspire nations across the globe. President Doumbouya’s leadership stands as a testament to his remarkable qualities as a statesman and a catalyst for a brighter future for Guinea and its people.

The Flame of Africa

The Tower, symbolically named the “Flame of Hope and Prosperity,” is set to be constructed and offered as a generous gift to His Excellency Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya, President of the Republic of Guinea. This monumental undertaking by The Marine Foundation exemplifies a profound commitment to selfless giving, echoing the platform’s core values of humanitarianism. The inspiration for this initiative stemmed from the Chairman of the Development World Bank (DWB), and it was made possible through the remarkable network of talents within The Marine Foundation. Notably, the visionary designer behind this extraordinary project is Mr. Henri Gueydan, a French-Japanese national, whose creative prowess promises to bring this symbol of development to life in Guinea, fostering a brighter future for the nation and its people.

MARINE FOUNDATION WORLD AGENCIES - Downloadable PDF - click here