The African Investment Corporation

CLIENTS
The African School of Economics (ASE)
The African School of Economics is headquartered in Abomey-Calavi, (Cotonou, Benin). We currently offer four graduate programs at the Masters level: Master in Mathematics, Economics and Statistics (MMES), Master in Business Administration (MBA), Master in Development Studies (MDS) and Master in Public Administration (MPA) and a Ph.D. program in Economics. www.africanschoolofeconomics.com
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)
As the world's population grows, so does demand for quality foods, feed ingredients for livestock, alternative fuels, and environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional chemicals. As one of the world's leading agricultural processors, ADM plays a pivotal role in meeting all of these needs. Read more www.adm.com
Kribi Deep Sea Port
IThe Kribi Deep Sea Port is located in southwest of Cameroon, which is 30km south of the city of Kribi. The project cost is 568 million US dollars, of which 85% is Buyer’s Credit Loan for the Cameroon government provided by China EXIM Bank, and the other 15% is funded by the employer, Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Regional Development of Cameroon.
ESER
Eser is a leading international contracting and engineering group of companies working in four continents. Promoted by a professional team highly experienced in international construction, Eser aims to undertake technical construction projects internationally and to be a competitive player in the geographical regions where it carries out. its activities. Read more www.eser.com
Africa Trade Office/Prince Georges Economic Development Corporation (PGCEDC)
In 2008, Senator Cardin (D-Maryland) championed the opening of the Prince George’s County Africa Trade Office (ATO), designed to promote U.S. and Africa trade, FDI and EB-5 Investors’ Program. In this light, the administration of County Executive Rushern Baker is committed to the promotion of County, State and U.S.-Africa trade through the Africa Trade Office.
OPIC
OPIC is the U.S. Government’s development finance institution. It mobilizes private capital to help address critical development challenges and in doing so, advances U.S. foreign policy and national security priorities. Because OPIC works with the U.S. private sector, it helps U.S. businesses gain footholds in emerging markets, catalyzing revenues, jobs and growth opportunities both at home and abroad. Read more www.opic.gov
CACI aquired L-3 NSS feb 1, 2016
L-3 National Security Solutions, Inc. provides big data, command and control systems, enterprise and mission information technology, cyber operations, integrated security, and intelligence operations’ support services. It also offers technology, engineering, systems architecture, analytics, mission-essential staffing, and cybersecurity and physical security solutions. Read more www-nss.caci.com
The Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar
The semi-autonomous territory maintains a political union with Tanzania, but has its own parliament and president.
A former centre of the spice and slave trades, present-day Zanzibar is infused with African, Arab, European and Indian influences.
In 1964 members of the African majority overthrew the established minority Arab ruling elite. The leftist revolution was swift but bloody; as many as 17,000 people were killed.
A republic was established and the presidents of Zanzibar and Tanganyika, on the mainland, signed an act of union, forming the United Republic of Tanzania while giving semi-autonomy to Zanzibar
US Department of State
The Department's mission is to shape and sustain a peaceful, prosperous, just, and democratic world and foster conditions for stability and progress for the benefit of the American people and people everywhere. This mission is shared with the USAID, ensuring we have a common path forward in partnership as we invest in the shared security and prosperity that will ultimately better prepare us for the challenges of tomorrow.
The Government of Cameroon
The Republic of Cameroon is a unitary republic located in Middle Africa.[1] The country is called "Africa in miniature" for its geological and cultural diversity. Natural features include beaches, deserts, mountains, rainforests, and savannas. Cameroon is home to over 200 different ethnic and linguistic groups.