FAAPA General Assembly Participants Tour Moroccan Academic Excellence. City, Country — Rabat, Morocco — Participants at the 9th General Assembly of the Federation of African Press Agencies (FAAPA) recently visited Morocco’s University Mohammed VI Polytechnique (UM6P) and Africa Business School, emphasizing the nation’s academic prowess in Africa. During their tour, delegates were impressed by the state-of-the-art facilities and innovative educational programs offered at both institutions.
The visit aimed to showcase Morocco’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and its role as a regional educational hub.
According to regional officials, the FAAPA General Assembly is a platform for African journalists to discuss and exchange ideas on various issues, including the importance of education in the continent’s development.
The visit to UM6P and Africa Business School was a highlight of the event, providing an opportunity to see firsthand the quality of education available in Morocco.
The University Mohammed VI Polytechnique, established in 2009, is known for its focus on science, technology, and innovation. It offers a unique model of education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, preparing students for the challenges of the 21st century. Africa Business School, founded in 2000, is the first business school in Morocco and one of the first in Africa.
It provides a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of business management, with a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship and sustainability.
The visit to these institutions was part of the FAAPA General Assembly’s agenda to recognize and promote educational excellence in Africa. Participants expressed their admiration for the facilities and the commitment of Moroccan educators to fostering a skilled workforce.
Regional officials highlighted that such initiatives are crucial for the continent’s economic growth and development.
They emphasized the need for more African countries to invest in education and research, as these are key drivers of progress.
The FAAPA General Assembly concluded with a call for increased collaboration among African countries in the field of education.
Participants agreed that sharing best practices and resources can significantly enhance the quality of education across the continent. Further details regarding the outcomes of the General Assembly and the next steps in promoting educational excellence in Africa are expected to be released in the coming days.





