The Pan-African Institute for Development (PAID) will move its headquarters from Geneva to Dakhla, a city south of Morocco.
The new location will become the central institutional platform for decision-making and the implementation of socio-economic development strategies in favor of African populations.
Officials from the Moroccan foreign ministry and PAID co-chaired, on Monday in Rabat, the signing ceremony of an agreement in this regard.
The activities of PAID constitute a pillar for the development and well-being of African people, particularly in terms of research, and academic and professional training.
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