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September 24, 2020
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The PAK Bulletin No. 066

The PAK Bulletin

Newsletter No. 066

SUMMARY

  1. NEWS
    • GOVERNMENT ACTION: Kribi well represented at SAGO
    • INTERVIEW: Patrice MELOM – Director General of PAK
  2. GOOD TO KNOW
    • THEMATIC APERITIFS: An innovative concept made in Kribi
  3. GLOSSARY
  4. ECO-ACTION
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      Through a capacity-building session conducted in partnership with Girls In Maritime (GIMA), the Association of Women of the Port Authority of Kribi (AFPAK) carried out a strong advocacy action in support of female leadership, employability, and professional visibility for young people in the maritime sector.
      AFPAK Strengthens Female Leadership and Professional Visibility Among Future Maritime Professionals

      Through a capacity-building session conducted in partnership with Girls In Maritime (GIMA), the Association of Women of the Port Authority of Kribi (AFPAK) carried out a strong advocacy action in support of female leadership, employability, and professional visibility for young people in the maritime sector.

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