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Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association

The Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association (EMA e.V.) is a German non-profit organization that works in the field of development cooperation between Europe, especially Germany, and the countries of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. The Association is a politically, religiously and ideologically independent organization. It is based in Berlin, with branches in Hamburg, Casablanca and Tunis. The association aims to further economic development cooperation and political, cultural, and academic exchange between Germany and the countries of Northern Africa, the Middle East, and the Persian Gulf region (EMA region).[3]

Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association (EMA)
Founded2008[1]
TypeNon-profit
NGO[2]
HeadquartersBerlin
Location
FieldEconomic development cooperation
Members
165
Secretary General
Clara Gruitrooy
President
Heike Fölster
Vice Presidents
Gabriele Groneberg (Vice President)
Dr. Abdelmajid Layadi (Vice President)
Websitehttps://ema-germany.org/?lang=en

History edit

The EMA was founded in 2008 as the Euro-Mediterranean Association for Cooperation and Development by Dr. Abdelmajid Layadi. In 2014, the association was renamed and has since been known as the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association. From 2014 to 2017, the former German President Christian Wulff was the President of the Association. In August 2017 he was named Honorary President along with Prince Hassan bin Talal of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan who occupied this post since January 2012.[4]

List of presidents

  • Ralf Busch (August 2008 - August 2009)
  • Horst H. Siedentopf (August 2009 - December 2012)
  • Adelheid Sailer-Schuster (January 2013 - August 2014)
  • Christian Wulff (August 2014 - August 2017)
  • Gabriele Groneberg (August 2017 - August 2021)
  • Heike Fölster (since August 2021)

Aims edit

The primary task and goal of the Association is to promote and strengthen economic relations and intercultural dialogue between Europe - and here in particular Germany - and the Mediterranean and Middle East region and between the countries of this region themselves.[5] Of particular importance to the EMA are the topics of female empowerment, green energy, food security, digitalization, and sustainably supply-chain. In general, the Association emphasizes the importance of ecological and social sustainability in its projects and activities. The EMA specifically supports German companies in entering the market, but also in expanding their business activities in the countries of the EMA region, focusing on a holistic approach to economic as well as social sustainability: the promotion of water and energy management to protect natural resources, good and responsible corporate governance and know-how transfer, as well as education and training of qualified junior staff, equality, and respect for diversity with regard to society as a whole.

In 2014, the statutes were expanded to include Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This serves as an ethical maxim. In the spirit of corporate ethics and social responsibility of developmental and economic associations, EMA sees it as its task to make the principles of The Global Compact formulated by the United Nations, the "Principles for Responsible Investment" (PRI), and the values set out in the so-called Corporate Social Responsibility Conventions binding for its activities. According to its own statements, this is how it lives up to its responsibility to contribute to sustainable development in international cooperation.[6]

To ensure the long-term nature of its partnerships, the EMA attaches particular importance to a deeper understanding of the cultural realities of German and Arab societies. It regularly organizes intercultural trainings to meet this demand and to promote not only economic but also social and cultural exchange.

Activities edit

The EMA engages in three kinds of activities: Services for its members, international cooperation projects and events.

Services for members edit

Market Entries & B2B Matchmaking edit

To ensure the success of the specific aim of its members in entering the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern market it offers to match businesses in meetings and matchmaking events to help them to establish long-term relations for strategic partnerships.[7]

International Cooperation Projects edit

If a member has an idea for a project in the EMA-Region it can profit from the Association’s network of political, economic as well as civil society actors to realize its project as an international cooperation.[8]

Studies and Market Analysis edit

The EMA offers to do market research and studies for its members. Upon request, these are tailor-made for a specific project and include competitor and stakeholder analysis, facts about the latest developments in a certain field, or new business opportunities.[9]

Training Seminars edit

To enable intercultural economic relations EMA organizes intercultural training for professionals and executives. The seminars cover socio-political and economic realities in the respective region or country, knowledge about communication and negotiation practices of Arab business partners as well as practical tips for initiating business. Leaders of the seminars are experts in the respective country, and change their program according to specific needs of the participants.[10]

Translations edit

Translation and interpretive services are offered by the Association for its members in the languages Arabic, German, English, and French. This includes certified translations of various kinds of documents, personal interpreter support for communication with authorities, and the revision of translations.[11]

Tender Database edit

Another service the association offers its members is information on current tenders in the economy. The database is updated regularly.[12]

Events edit

 
EMA-Event

An integral part of the EMA’s Services are events such as country-specific forums, sector-specific specialist events, or roundtables. These offer the possibility to inform the members about a certain topic and network with decision-makers.[13]

International Cooperation Projects edit

The German-Arab women's project Ouissal edit

Ouissal (Arabic for "bridge" or "connection") is a German-Arab mentoring project for women entrepreneurs launched by EMA Secretary General Clara Gruitrooy at the request of the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women, and Youth and with support from the Federal Foreign Office and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. It is part of the transformation partnership and was initiated to strengthen the economic and social participation of women. The project is aimed at women from Germany, Tunisia, and Morocco with the goal of sustainable economic empowerment.[14]

German-Tunisian cooperation on cross-sectoral digitalization in Tunisia edit

Within the framework of the ParterAfrika project and in partnership with “Club DSI Tunesie” and  “VOICE e.V.”, a project was launched in 2021 with the aim to achieving a sustainable digitalization of Tunisian companies and public administration. To achieve this goal, EMA aims at fostering cooperation between companies and training institutions in the field of digitalization within the sector of business and public administration. The project highlights the importance of implementing a strategy that includes a sustainable financing concept as well as a gender component in the cooperation project.[15]

Agriculture Morocco edit

 
Students at the agribusiness academy

In February 2022, the three-year Moroccan-German project was inaugurated that focuses on the agribusiness sector in Morocco. In the city of Ouezzane, a  food academy for training and upgrading the skills of self-entrepreneurs, small managers, and cooperatives in the agro-food processing sector was created. The goal is to support job creation and employment in the northern part of Morocco. EMA emphasizes the importance of projects such as this in a larger framework of efforts to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Schwerin in Northern Germany, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tangiers-Tetouan-Al Hoceima as well as other associations are partnering the project.[16]

Material Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Morocco edit

The goal of this project is to strengthen Moroccan companies in their competitiveness and international orientation through the expansion of skills and structures of Moroccan partner associations. Namely, these are AMCA (on the purchasing side), AMICA (specialized in the automotive sector), and ASMEX (on the export side), which are familiarized with German structures in the sectors of buyers, supply chain managers, and logisticians. Ultimately, Moroccan SMEs will profit from demand-driven intermediaries that are experienced and skilled in internationalization and cross-border supply chain management.[17]

Events edit

Country Forums edit

EMA e.V. regularly organizes country-specific forums, in which representatives of the countries of the region as well as experts from the fields of economy and politics explain their experiences and share their knowledge. Attending parties have the possibility to present themselves and their project ideas to potential partners and exchange ideas with decision-makers from Germany and the respective country.[18]

Regional Forums edit

Regional Forum-Events such as “The Digital Forum”, “The Women Forum” or “The Maghreb Forum” a particular focus on trending issues and specific sectors or regions is stressed to address opportunities for cooperation and development. Representatives from various fields from Germany and the EMA-Region report on their experiences and present their current ideas and plans.[19]

Business Delegations edit

The business delegations offered by the EMA to its members serve to inform about the market and to intensify business contacts between German companies and those of the target country. By visiting companies, meetings with important decision-makers on-site, and receiving presentations about the economic and political conditions of the target country, German companies are introduced to the respective market and informed about significant economic and political peculiarities as well as investment opportunities.[20]

Expert meetings edit

Through roundtable events, parliamentary evenings, business breakfasts, and B2B discussions, the EMA aims at creating a platform for information and experience exchange in a smaller group.[21]

Salon Diplomatique edit

Regularly, events on North Africa and the Middle East are held with diplomatic representatives to shed light on the different perspectives of the EMA countries. These events aim at stimulating new investments by German SMEs and exchange between important leaders.[22]

Receptions edit

According to the EMA website, Receptions serve the purpose to generate, capture, process and implement ideas by bringing together the people of SMEs and understanding them as a corporate asset for innovation and growth.[23]

Publications edit

Regularly, EMA publishes country profiles that inform about the political and economic developments as well as cultural aspects in the respective countries. They are specifically targeted at issues of interest for SMEs and underlie a strict quality check. Strengths and weaknesses are not only described but critically assessed.[24]

The EMA regularly published the magazine "Mediterranes" which deals with recent developments in relevant industrial sectors such as water, environmental engineering, logistics, or trade, or analyses politics and diplomacy in the region. A wide variety of authors from fields such as science, business and politics are included to maximize readership.[25]

Members edit

The Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association has 165 Members. Moreover, the EMA has a number of cooperation agreements with institutions in the EMA region and Germany, among them sequa gGmbH, Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMWK), Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ), Agentur für Wirtschaft und Entwicklung (AWE), many embassies of the countries of the EMA-Region, Chambers of Industry and Commerce in partnering countries and many others. Additionally, it engages in mutual membership with Forliance GmbH, B.A.U.M e.V. and Bundesverband Materialwirtschaft, Einkauf und Logistik e.V. (BME).

Board of directors edit

  • President: Heike Fölster [26]
  • Honorary Presidents: Member of the Royal Jordanian Family, Majlis El Hassan, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Mr. Christian Wulff, Former President of the Federal Republic of Germany [27]
  • Vice Presidents: Dr. Abdelmajid Layadi and Gabriele Groneberg[28]
  • Secretary General: Clara Gruitrooy [29]
  • Treasurer: Dr. Stephan Jäger [30]

External links edit

  • Official Web Site (German)
  • Photos of the Environment Forum for the EMA Region 2011
  • Video of the Opening Address of EMA-President Prof. Dr. Horst H. Siedemtopf at the Environment Forum 2011

References edit

  1. ^ a b Köhler, L. 2012. "Hamburgs 'Big Five'". In Hamburger Wirtschaft, 6/2012 2012-10-10 at the Wayback Machine, pp. 42-43.
  2. ^ "Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association e.V. (EMA) | Fondation Anna Lindh". Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  3. ^ "Who we are? – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-11-23.
  4. ^ Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster https://www.uni-muenster.de/imperia/md/content/ifpol/sic/praktikum/berichte/praktikum_bei_der_euro-mediterranean_association_for_cooperation_and_development_e.v..pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Who we are? – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  6. ^ "Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association - Who we are?". from the original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  7. ^ "Market Entries & B2B Matchmaking & Strategic Partnerships – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  8. ^ "International Cooperation Projects – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  9. ^ "Studies and Market Analysis – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  10. ^ "Training Seminar – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  11. ^ "Translations – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  12. ^ "Ausschreibungsdatenbank – EMA e. V." (in German). Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  13. ^ "Events – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  14. ^ "Ouissal - Get to know our German-Arab Mentoring Program Ouissal". ouissal.org. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  15. ^ "German-Tunisian cooperation on cross-sectoral digitalization in Tunisia – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  16. ^ "Academie". fa78.ma (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  17. ^ "Material Purchasing & Supply Chain Management Morocco – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  18. ^ "Country Forums – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  19. ^ "Regional Forums – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  20. ^ "Business Delegations – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  21. ^ "Expert meetings – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  22. ^ "Salon diplomatique – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  23. ^ "Receptions – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  24. ^ "Publications – EMA e. V." Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  25. ^ "Veröffentlichungen – EMA e. V." (in German). Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  26. ^ "Heike Fölster – EMA e. V."
  27. ^ "Executive Board – EMA e. V."
  28. ^ "Vice Presidents – EMA e. V."
  29. ^ "Secretary General – EMA e. V."
  30. ^ "Dr. Stephan Jäger – EMA e. V."

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Euro Mediterranean Arab Association EMA e V is a German non profit organization that works in the field of development cooperation between Europe especially Germany and the countries of the Mediterranean and the Middle East The Association is a politically religiously and ideologically independent organization It is based in Berlin with branches in Hamburg Casablanca and Tunis The association aims to further economic development cooperation and political cultural and academic exchange between Germany and the countries of Northern Africa the Middle East and the Persian Gulf region EMA region 3 Euro Mediterranean Arab Association EMA Founded2008 1 TypeNon profitNGO 2 HeadquartersBerlinLocationBerlin Germany 1 Hamburg Casablanca TunisFieldEconomic development cooperationMembers165Secretary GeneralClara GruitrooyPresidentHeike FolsterVice PresidentsGabriele Groneberg Vice President Dr Abdelmajid Layadi Vice President Websitehttps ema germany org lang en Contents 1 History 2 Aims 3 Activities 3 1 Services for members 3 1 1 Market Entries amp B2B Matchmaking 3 1 2 International Cooperation Projects 3 1 3 Studies and Market Analysis 3 1 4 Training Seminars 3 1 5 Translations 3 1 6 Tender Database 3 1 7 Events 3 2 International Cooperation Projects 3 2 1 The German Arab women s project Ouissal 3 2 2 German Tunisian cooperation on cross sectoral digitalization in Tunisia 3 2 3 Agriculture Morocco 3 2 4 Material Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Morocco 3 3 Events 3 3 1 Country Forums 3 3 2 Regional Forums 3 3 3 Business Delegations 3 3 4 Expert meetings 3 3 5 Salon Diplomatique 3 3 6 Receptions 4 Publications 5 Members 6 Board of directors 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory editThe EMA was founded in 2008 as the Euro Mediterranean Association for Cooperation and Development by Dr Abdelmajid Layadi In 2014 the association was renamed and has since been known as the Euro Mediterranean Arab Association From 2014 to 2017 the former German President Christian Wulff was the President of the Association In August 2017 he was named Honorary President along with Prince Hassan bin Talal of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan who occupied this post since January 2012 4 List of presidents Ralf Busch August 2008 August 2009 Horst H Siedentopf August 2009 December 2012 Adelheid Sailer Schuster January 2013 August 2014 Christian Wulff August 2014 August 2017 Gabriele Groneberg August 2017 August 2021 Heike Folster since August 2021 Aims editThe primary task and goal of the Association is to promote and strengthen economic relations and intercultural dialogue between Europe and here in particular Germany and the Mediterranean and Middle East region and between the countries of this region themselves 5 Of particular importance to the EMA are the topics of female empowerment green energy food security digitalization and sustainably supply chain In general the Association emphasizes the importance of ecological and social sustainability in its projects and activities The EMA specifically supports German companies in entering the market but also in expanding their business activities in the countries of the EMA region focusing on a holistic approach to economic as well as social sustainability the promotion of water and energy management to protect natural resources good and responsible corporate governance and know how transfer as well as education and training of qualified junior staff equality and respect for diversity with regard to society as a whole In 2014 the statutes were expanded to include Corporate Social Responsibility CSR This serves as an ethical maxim In the spirit of corporate ethics and social responsibility of developmental and economic associations EMA sees it as its task to make the principles of The Global Compact formulated by the United Nations the Principles for Responsible Investment PRI and the values set out in the so called Corporate Social Responsibility Conventions binding for its activities According to its own statements this is how it lives up to its responsibility to contribute to sustainable development in international cooperation 6 To ensure the long term nature of its partnerships the EMA attaches particular importance to a deeper understanding of the cultural realities of German and Arab societies It regularly organizes intercultural trainings to meet this demand and to promote not only economic but also social and cultural exchange Activities editThe EMA engages in three kinds of activities Services for its members international cooperation projects and events Services for members edit Market Entries amp B2B Matchmaking edit To ensure the success of the specific aim of its members in entering the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern market it offers to match businesses in meetings and matchmaking events to help them to establish long term relations for strategic partnerships 7 International Cooperation Projects edit If a member has an idea for a project in the EMA Region it can profit from the Association s network of political economic as well as civil society actors to realize its project as an international cooperation 8 Studies and Market Analysis edit The EMA offers to do market research and studies for its members Upon request these are tailor made for a specific project and include competitor and stakeholder analysis facts about the latest developments in a certain field or new business opportunities 9 Training Seminars edit To enable intercultural economic relations EMA organizes intercultural training for professionals and executives The seminars cover socio political and economic realities in the respective region or country knowledge about communication and negotiation practices of Arab business partners as well as practical tips for initiating business Leaders of the seminars are experts in the respective country and change their program according to specific needs of the participants 10 Translations edit Translation and interpretive services are offered by the Association for its members in the languages Arabic German English and French This includes certified translations of various kinds of documents personal interpreter support for communication with authorities and the revision of translations 11 Tender Database edit Another service the association offers its members is information on current tenders in the economy The database is updated regularly 12 Events edit nbsp EMA EventAn integral part of the EMA s Services are events such as country specific forums sector specific specialist events or roundtables These offer the possibility to inform the members about a certain topic and network with decision makers 13 International Cooperation Projects edit The German Arab women s project Ouissal edit Ouissal Arabic for bridge or connection is a German Arab mentoring project for women entrepreneurs launched by EMA Secretary General Clara Gruitrooy at the request of the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs Senior Citizens Women and Youth and with support from the Federal Foreign Office and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development It is part of the transformation partnership and was initiated to strengthen the economic and social participation of women The project is aimed at women from Germany Tunisia and Morocco with the goal of sustainable economic empowerment 14 German Tunisian cooperation on cross sectoral digitalization in Tunisia edit Within the framework of the ParterAfrika project and in partnership with Club DSI Tunesie and VOICE e V a project was launched in 2021 with the aim to achieving a sustainable digitalization of Tunisian companies and public administration To achieve this goal EMA aims at fostering cooperation between companies and training institutions in the field of digitalization within the sector of business and public administration The project highlights the importance of implementing a strategy that includes a sustainable financing concept as well as a gender component in the cooperation project 15 Agriculture Morocco edit nbsp Students at the agribusiness academyIn February 2022 the three year Moroccan German project was inaugurated that focuses on the agribusiness sector in Morocco In the city of Ouezzane a food academy for training and upgrading the skills of self entrepreneurs small managers and cooperatives in the agro food processing sector was created The goal is to support job creation and employment in the northern part of Morocco EMA emphasizes the importance of projects such as this in a larger framework of efforts to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development BMZ the Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Schwerin in Northern Germany the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tangiers Tetouan Al Hoceima as well as other associations are partnering the project 16 Material Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Morocco edit The goal of this project is to strengthen Moroccan companies in their competitiveness and international orientation through the expansion of skills and structures of Moroccan partner associations Namely these are AMCA on the purchasing side AMICA specialized in the automotive sector and ASMEX on the export side which are familiarized with German structures in the sectors of buyers supply chain managers and logisticians Ultimately Moroccan SMEs will profit from demand driven intermediaries that are experienced and skilled in internationalization and cross border supply chain management 17 Events edit Country Forums edit EMA e V regularly organizes country specific forums in which representatives of the countries of the region as well as experts from the fields of economy and politics explain their experiences and share their knowledge Attending parties have the possibility to present themselves and their project ideas to potential partners and exchange ideas with decision makers from Germany and the respective country 18 Regional Forums edit Regional Forum Events such as The Digital Forum The Women Forum or The Maghreb Forum a particular focus on trending issues and specific sectors or regions is stressed to address opportunities for cooperation and development Representatives from various fields from Germany and the EMA Region report on their experiences and present their current ideas and plans 19 Business Delegations edit The business delegations offered by the EMA to its members serve to inform about the market and to intensify business contacts between German companies and those of the target country By visiting companies meetings with important decision makers on site and receiving presentations about the economic and political conditions of the target country German companies are introduced to the respective market and informed about significant economic and political peculiarities as well as investment opportunities 20 Expert meetings edit Through roundtable events parliamentary evenings business breakfasts and B2B discussions the EMA aims at creating a platform for information and experience exchange in a smaller group 21 Salon Diplomatique edit Regularly events on North Africa and the Middle East are held with diplomatic representatives to shed light on the different perspectives of the EMA countries These events aim at stimulating new investments by German SMEs and exchange between important leaders 22 Receptions edit According to the EMA website Receptions serve the purpose to generate capture process and implement ideas by bringing together the people of SMEs and understanding them as a corporate asset for innovation and growth 23 Publications editRegularly EMA publishes country profiles that inform about the political and economic developments as well as cultural aspects in the respective countries They are specifically targeted at issues of interest for SMEs and underlie a strict quality check Strengths and weaknesses are not only described but critically assessed 24 The EMA regularly published the magazine Mediterranes which deals with recent developments in relevant industrial sectors such as water environmental engineering logistics or trade or analyses politics and diplomacy in the region A wide variety of authors from fields such as science business and politics are included to maximize readership 25 Members editThe Euro Mediterranean Arab Association has 165 Members Moreover the EMA has a number of cooperation agreements with institutions in the EMA region and Germany among them sequa gGmbH Bundesministerium fur Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz BMWK Bundesministerium fur wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung BMZ Agentur fur Wirtschaft und Entwicklung AWE many embassies of the countries of the EMA Region Chambers of Industry and Commerce in partnering countries and many others Additionally it engages in mutual membership with Forliance GmbH B A U M e V and Bundesverband Materialwirtschaft Einkauf und Logistik e V BME Board of directors editPresident Heike Folster 26 Honorary Presidents Member of the Royal Jordanian Family Majlis El Hassan Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Mr Christian Wulff Former President of the Federal Republic of Germany 27 Vice Presidents Dr Abdelmajid Layadi and Gabriele Groneberg 28 Secretary General Clara Gruitrooy 29 Treasurer Dr Stephan Jager 30 External links editOfficial Web Site German Photos of the Environment Forum for the EMA Region 2011 Video of the Opening Address of EMA President Prof Dr Horst H Siedemtopf at the Environment Forum 2011References edit a b Kohler L 2012 Hamburgs Big Five In Hamburger Wirtschaft 6 2012 Archived 2012 10 10 at the Wayback Machine pp 42 43 Euro Mediterranean Arab Association e V EMA Fondation Anna Lindh Archived from the original on 2013 04 14 Retrieved 2012 08 15 Who we are EMA e V Retrieved 2022 11 23 Westfalische Wilhelms Universitat Munster https www uni muenster de imperia md content ifpol sic praktikum berichte praktikum bei der euro mediterranean association for cooperation and development e v pdf a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Who we are EMA e V Retrieved 2022 11 22 Euro Mediterranean Arab Association Who we are Archived from the original on 2012 10 05 Retrieved 2012 08 14 Market Entries amp B2B Matchmaking amp Strategic Partnerships EMA e V Retrieved 2022 12 14 International Cooperation Projects EMA e V Retrieved 2022 12 14 Studies and Market Analysis EMA e V Retrieved 2022 12 14 Training Seminar EMA e V Retrieved 2022 12 14 Translations EMA e V Retrieved 2022 12 14 Ausschreibungsdatenbank EMA e V in German Retrieved 2022 12 14 Events EMA e V 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