Rabat – The Rabat Networking Days, a groundbreaking initiative by Morocco World News (MWN) in partnership with Al Akhawayn University (AUI), concluded on a high note on the second day of the event on December 2.
On its second and last day, the event kept its promise of providing a unique platform for 34 talented AUI students to explore the inner workings of prestigious organizations and build meaningful connections with established professionals in Rabat.
“Networking Days is a program that helps young graduates ask questions to potential employers about practical skills and hiring strategies to help them get into the field of development,” Elisabeth Vanness, Resident Program Director of the International Republican Institute in Morocco told MWN on the sidelines of the tour.
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Elisabeth Vanness, Resident Program Director, Morocco
The participants delved into diverse sectors, with visits to the International Republican Institute, the Maroc Telecom Museum, and the Tamkin Foundation.
This offered participants valuable insights into the dynamic landscape of international relations and communications.
They engaged in interactive sessions, gaining firsthand experiences from various professionals.
The emphasis on active career shaping through internships, community engagement, and strategic networking set Rabat Networking Days apart from traditional events.
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Participants in the Rabat Networking Days posing for a picture inside Maroc Telecom Museum
The commitment to providing direct interaction and hands-on experiences remained a focal point, empowering students to envision and shape their professional journeys.
The inaugural day of the event witnessed enthusiastic participation from both students and professionals.
Visits to key institutions, including the Embassy of the Philippines, the Popular Movement party, the Parliament, and Morocco’s new agency Maghreb Arab Press (MAP), provided students with access to the internal workings of these organizations.
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Student in the gallery of the Maroc Telecom Museum
The evening networking event further facilitated dialogue and interaction, as well as created an environment conducive to the exchange of ideas.
Leslie J Baja, the Philippines’ Ambassador to Morocco, highlighted the significance of youth in strengthening international relations and shaping the future.
For her part, AUI’s Chief of Employability Deborah Bartlett commended the initiative and underlined the value of students experiencing real-world situations where diplomats and embassies interact with the younger generation.
The success of the Rabat Networking Days sets the stage for a series of upcoming experiences, with a sequel already scheduled for January 12-13, 2024.
This initiative reflects the commitment of MWN and AUI to nurturing young talent and fostering connections between top organizations and promising students.
In addition, the event aligns with the growing recognition of the importance of networking for both students and businesses.
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