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Self-Help Development Facilitators

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Sustainable Development

Involvement in UN Partnerships: Yes
If yes, explain in detail: The Human Development Foundation (HDF),is a local non-profit, non political and non ethnic organization established in 2000 in Liberia and accredited by the Government of the Republic of Liberia through the Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs, was created solely for the purpose of community empowerment through environmentally sound and human resources development programmes aim at improving the living standards and peaceful co-existence of citizens in the light of the justice lens and justice reflection principles. HDF has implemented projects successfully for various international partners such as: FAO:Integrated Production and Pest Management (IPPM)and inputs distribution projects to vulnerable farming families in Liberia from 2007-present UNDP & WHO:Medica lscreening of 20,000 ex-combatants in IDP camps in Lofa County, Liberia
Affiliation with other organizations: Is a member of Liberia NGO Network (LINNK),and Liberia Network of AIDS Service orgnization (LINASO), National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), National AIDS Control Program (NACP)

Social Development

Purpose of the organization: The World Bank recently reported that first-time job seekers in Morocco account for 65% of total unemployed youth, and that unemployment rates are 61.2% for those with secondary education or higher. Many graduates of the country’s educational system lack the professional skills necessary for success, and many employers report difficulty in finding qualified, retainable employees that can help their companies grow. To help address these needs, EFE is providing training and job-placement programs for young Moroccans though its local affiliate, EFE Maroc, a nonprofit organization formed by EFE in partnership with Moroccan business leaders.
A list of members of the governing body of the organization, and their countries of nationality: Board of DirectorsAbbad Andaloussi Mr. Andaloussi is the President of the Al Jisr Association and Vice President of the Attijariwafa Bank Foundation. Omar Chaabi Mr. Chaabi is the Executive Vice President of the Chaabi Group. Jamal Belahrach Jamal Belahrach is the founding Chief Executive Officer of Manpower North Africa. Brahim Benjelloun-Touimi Mr. Benjelloun-Touimi has been Chief Administrative Officer of BCME Bank in charge of Human Capital and Technologies since 2004. Dr. Rachid Benmokhtar Dr. Benmokhtar, President of Al Akhawayn University, is President of the Oversight Committee of the Royal Human Development Initiative, Ronald Bruder Mr. Bruder, EFE Founder and Chief Executive Officer, is also Chairman of the Brookhill Group, a real estate owner/management firm which he founded in 1977. J. Christer Elfverson Mr. Elfverson is senior diplomatic advisor to Concordia21, a social investment group. L. Michael Hager Mr. Hager is President of EFE. Diego Hidalgo Mr. Hidalgo is a co-founder and member of the Board of El Pais, the leading Spanish daily newspaper. Ambassador Mokhtar Lamani Ambassador Lamani is International Development Research Center (IDRC) Senior Visiting Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Brahim Slaoui Mr. Slaoui is chairman and general manager of Mafoder, an international metal foundry, and founder of the Moroccan chapter of the Young Presidents’ Organization. Executive Team Nawfal Fassi-Fihri Chief Executive Officer Nawfal Fassi-Fihri has had extensive experience in aspects of project management including marketing, financial analysis, and project development. Prior to joining EFE, he worked as a real estate developer, managing three construction projects in Casablanca. He also served as Director in organizations such as Global Loop Enterprises, Inc. of Houston, Texas, and Buro Zone SARL in Casablanca. Mr. Fassi-Fihri received his dual Master of Business degree from Drexel University. Ahmed Laafifi Training Manager Dr. Ahmed Laafifi has over 20 years of experience as a human resources trainer, working with nearly forty international and Moroccan companies in fields including industry, tourism, transport, finance, and public administration. He is a former professor of several business schools, former teacher at the Casablanca American School, participant in USAID trainings of trainers, and graduate of the University of Paris-Sorbonne. Amine Bakkali Chargé de Projet Before joining EFE, Mr. Bakkali spent two years with a microfinance foundation training youth to become businesspeople and entrepreneurs. He has also worked as a trade supervisor in the private sector, and has been trained in surveying, finance, management, and business plan elaboration. Mr. Bakkali graduated from the National School of Business and Management in Settat, with a degree in marketing. Mohcine Hafid Chargé de Projet Mr. Hafid holds a Masters degree in Cultural Mediation from Mohamed V University in Rabat. In parallel with his studies, Mr. Hafid contributed to the administration and coordination of local projects, including with UNESCO in Rabat. Youssef Zanibi Administrative Assistant Prior to joining EFE-Maroc, Mr. Zanibi worked in the tourism sector, managing and marketing the rental of riads and villas throughout Morocco. Having trained in Morocco and the United Kingdom, he has also worked as a reservations and office manager in Marrakech and Casablanca. Mr. Zanibi holds a Master's degree from the High Institute of Management in Casablanca, and a Bachelor’s degree from Hassan II University.
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