To find out quickly about the structure of the entire organization, you may go to the sitemap of operation page.
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Marine Foundation’s Full Registration in Guinea: A Milestone in African Collaboration
Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and a government change following a coup, on May 21st, 2021, the Marine Foundation initiated its presence in Guinea, led by a delegation I organized. This effort has now culminated in significant progress and official registration in the Republic of Guinea.
The journey began with Mrs. Koura Niele Ouatarra, President of Marine Foundation Africa, and Ambassador Lamine Camara, who worked diligently to secure diplomatic recognition for the Foundation in Guinea. This achievement follows the diplomatic status the Foundation received from Côte d’Ivoire on November 4, 2022, due to Mrs. Ouatarra’s leadership. Mr. Camara has been instrumental in establishing the Foundation’s office in Guinea, furthering its mission to bring sustainable development and economic progress to Africa.
The Marine Foundation’s registration in Guinea opens the door for impactful initiatives in education, healthcare, and youth empowerment. Guinea, known as the “Water Basin of Africa,” plays a vital role in West Africa due to its abundant water resources, river sources, and hydroelectric potential. These natural assets position the nation as a crucial partner in the region’s development.
This moment marks the beginning of a new chapter of collaboration between Côte d’Ivoire and Guinea, and the Marine Foundation is excited to work with local communities to create lasting change.
https://marinef.org/registration-in-guinea-conakry/
Marine Foundation: Diplomatic Recognition and Global Influence
The Marine Foundation, recognized as a diplomatic organization, continues to expand its global impact, attracting funding for projects across Africa and beyond. Diplomatic recognition from Côte d’Ivoire in 2022 and the upcoming recognition in Mauritania highlights the Foundation’s unique role in uniting Christian and Muslim nations, symbolizing its ability to bridge cultures and faiths.
With its diplomatic status, the Foundation operates at the highest levels of international cooperation, collaborating with governments, civil society, and global leaders to implement sustainable development initiatives. This recognition enables the Foundation to create formal agreements with nations and establish projects that align with global development goals, particularly in education, healthcare, and economic empowerment.
One of the key milestones is the establishment of the Marine Foundation’s diplomatic office in Côte d’Ivoire, inaugurated in November 2022. Under the leadership of Mrs. Koura Niele Ouattara, the Foundation has undertaken significant initiatives, such as the construction of a hospital, university, and housing development, aimed at fostering socio-economic growth in the region.
The Marine Foundation’s influence, guided by visionary leadership and its United Five Oceans initiative, is poised to surpass traditional global organizations like the UN. The Foundation focuses on real progress, addressing vital human needs such as access to clean water, renewable energy, and modern healthcare solutions, with the goal of uniting resources and expertise for global cooperation and peace.
Additionally, the Japan Africa Partnership Initiatives Agency (JAPIA), backed by Japanese expertise, plays a key role in Africa’s development, promoting local industries through the “Made in Africa” label and fostering collaboration between Japan and Africa.
https://marinef.org/marinef-foundation-diplomatic-status/
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Changes to the website:
Zoomcasting.org / website infrastructure created and Page on the way
WORLD PEACE Website creation and qualification of all chapter
Completed writing the concept of AFFASTAR – Webpage Presentation
On the official Marine Foundation website.
Same as last week. I will build the structure this week.
The Ladies Club has been revamped to the official structure.