26 January 2022

Webinars

Talent Partnerships will provide a comprehensive European Union (EU) policy framework through which a country of destination and origin cooperate with the business community on building their in-demand skills through vocational training, mobility, migration and professional exchange schemes. Early labour mobility pilot projects funded by the European Commission (e.g. those under the MPF) show that European business is interested in investing in countries of origin, following labour mobility schemes that are complemented with confidence building measures such as business to business (B2B) exchange and talent engagement.

This is a video recording of an MPF webinar on 'Leveraging Talent Partnerships for Increased EU-African Investments that explored the synergies that can be created at the junction of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), private sector competitiveness and skills. Jointly reflecting on a working paper that was supported by the Commission and in collaboration with the Spanish Institute of Foreign Trade (ICEX), the example of the EU-Morocco corridor was examined, which was developed in the run-up to the webinar. Speakers and participants discussed the ways in which Talent Partnerships, through public-private cooperation, can unlock FDIs in line with partner countries’ priorities.

 

Speakers: Henrik Nielsen, Director, International & Horizontal Affairs, Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission

Michael Spindelegger, Director-General, International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD)

Emmanuel Mimshach Obioha, Country Manager Telesoftas Nigeria – Digital Explorers Project

Manuel V. Rodríguez Díez, Head of ICEX Morocco, Economic and Commercial Office in Casablanca, Spanish Embassy in Morocco

Ali Serhani, Director Associate, Gesper Human Resources, Morocco

Naim Bentaleb, Economic Counsellor, Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce in Morocco

Eden Alemayehu, Project Manager INSPIRE

ICMPD Moderator: Sergo Mananashvili, ICMPD Representative to the African Union

 

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The Webinar was organised by the MPF