The civil society of Darkhala co-organizes with the Gran Canaria region of the Canary Islands, in partnership with the Association of Businessmen of Las Palmas – Fenorte, chaired by Antonio Medina, a cultural and economic week between the 2 and the May 9, 2018 in Las Palmas.
Under the theme; “Economic and cultural cooperation between the two Regions is a Reality”, this bold initiative aims to strengthen the economic and cultural dynamics between the two regions, supported by a geographical proximity that places the theme of these multiple days at the doors of the stakes between Europe, Morocco and Africa.
These regions have wealth, economic potential and a cultural and social mix that requires a strengthening of economic cooperation to place the citizens of both shores at the heart of development regardless of political divisions.
The program will include a joint exhibition of handicrafts and local products, and one-to-one meetings will be organized to encourage exchanges between investors, businessmen and representatives of all economic sectors.
An official meeting will also be organized between the elected officials and the representatives of the professional chambers of the two regions to present their development plans and the strategic axes of a potential cooperation that places the man at the heart of the cultural rapprochement reinforcing his role of actor. economic development putting its capacities and its network at the service of the development between the Canary Islands and the region of Dakhla Oued Eddahab both at the doors of two continents Europe and Africa.
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