Healthcare leadership growth
In 2011, Akdital, founded by Dr. Rochdi Talib and Dr. Fatima Akdim, set out to redefine healthcare in Morocco, starting with the Jerrada Clinic in the city of Casablanca.
In 2011, Akdital, founded by Dr. Rochdi Talib and Dr. Fatima Akdim, set out to redefine healthcare in Morocco, starting with the Jerrada Clinic in the city of Casablanca.
In January 2024, Cosumar, Morocco’s largest sugar producer, stood at a critical juncture. Over the past three years, the company had endured the dual pressures of a severe drought and the global COVID-19 pandemic.
In 1976, Sothema, a visionary family-owned pharmaceutical company in Morocco, embarked on a journey that would redefine the pharmaceutical landscape in the country.
In early 2020, CTM (Compagnie de Transports au Maroc), a historic Moroccan transport company founded in 1919, faced unprecedented challenges due to the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
APSOPAD International, a non-profit independent humanitarian NGO founded in 2012 in Tangier (Morocco), has become a model for self-sustained non-profit organization through its revenue-generating activities, primarily focused on providing professional training.
AFCD is a Moroccan non-profit organization that aims to empower youth and women by providing them with resources and networking opportunities to help them develop their own projects.
SehaLink est une start-up marocaine fondée en 2020 par deux jeunes entrepreneuses, inspirées par une expérience personnelle. Leur application digitale innovante vise à simplifier le parcours santé des patients.
This case study explores the High Atlas Foundation (HAF), a Moroccan-American non-profit organization, and its innovative approach to carbon offsetting through extensive tree-planting initiatives.
L’Institut Tahar Sebti (ITS) était un établissement de formation inclusif et citoyen, ayant pour mission d’« accompagner l’élève à devenir autonome et émancipé, ouvert et créatif ». Basé à Casablanca, son offre s’adressait essentiellement aux personnes vulnérables ou en situation d’handicap.
Shems for Lighting was a Moroccan social enterprise founded in 2016 by Youssef Chakroun, in the same year as the COP 22 (Conference of Parties). Its main mission was to address Africa’s energy poverty by providing affordable solar-powered lighting solutions to underserved communities.