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AT HOME IN THE WORLD

We work with governments, banks, public and private stakeholders, investors, development agencies, embassies, universities, scientific parks, and NGOs in European, Mediterranean, African, Maghrebian, Arabian, Asian, Pacific, and Latin American countries to strengthen their business environments, increase their access to international markets, improve their infrastructure, and give more people access to financial services. We are a strong and trusted partner for our associates, with a global network of experienced advisers and experts. Our network can open doors that would otherwise remain closed, thanks to our good relationships with public and private decision-makers.

CCIP creates new approaches to sustainable development projects that generate a strong developmental impact at local, regional, and national levels.

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Our experienced team provides our associates and customers with the skills and knowledge to obtain facilities, funds, and investments from sovereign financial institutions.

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CCIP is the italian partner of China International Circular Economy Exhibition (CCE)   located in Beijing (Pekin) is one of the premier events worldwide for circular economy. High-profile industrial association and compagnie as well as innovative businesses join the exhibition – offering insights and opening the doors onto the world of modern economy.

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We believe in the young generation, we invest and design interactive initiatives for the future dynamic and sustainable careers with concrete job opportunities especially during the hard times that this pandemic has brought upon us, and dynamic non-profit organization that shares with our academic values and vision of life. We believe that Erasmus + Programme financed by the European Union is an essential tool for all and we’ve been striving for years to ensure that younger generations have – through Erasmus + Programme – equal opportunities to develop their ability, quality and talent. We chose our partners carefully to guarantee not only the quality of the projects but also the purpose on which the program was created. This project highlights a new opportunity for young people. All the kits and materials needed were prepared by VET expert team and we must thank all public and private stakeholders for giving us their confidence and enthusiasm for our Erasmus + Project fiinanced by the European Union. We were impressed by the amazing participation of the young and we hope that one day soon we can welcome them again in our premises so they learn what Erasmus + do for their future.

Thank you to everyone involved!

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Can we count on you?

Are you interested to join us?

CONGRESS & EVENTS

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    Calls open

With every new year comes the opportunity for new international business.

Here are a few missions abroad for you to adopt

 

CCIP is partner of the most important Italian and international Congress and Events.  CCIP understands the competitive and rapidly evolving of the international exhibition and congress business. Our greatest strength is our ability to partner with exhibition fairs, international congress, public/private health institutions and provide a high quality, timely and value-added solutions and projects for a wide range of their needs.

We are always seeking talented, skilled, and enthusiastic partners to join our projects!

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The CCIP runs a wide variety of European and international cooperation projects and can also provide bespoke training and consultancy to meet your exact needs. The CCIP has extensive experience in delivering European and overseas trading, banking, financing, and industrial subcontracting missions.

 

CCIP has built up a wealth of knowledge and institutional relationships, which we are proud to share with companies looking to develop in European and overseas markets.

The past years have shown us that Africa will play an increasingly important role in the global economy through its economies and people. According to the International Monetary Fund it is likely that over the next five years the average African economy will outpace its Asian counterpart. By 2040, Africa will be home to one in five of the planet’s young people, and the size of its labour force will top China’s. Africa will be home to 25 percent of the world’s workers. As a result of the growing economies Africa now has the fastest-growing middle class in the world.  The African market promises immense opportunities but suffers from limited access. Now is the right moment to invest in Africa trough strategic partnership and technology transfers.

 

We extend a warm invitation to the European, Mediterranean and Arabian industries and stakeholders to be partner of most important projects focused to the Africa. Our projects aims to provide extraordinary opportunity to create synergy for the development of social inclusion, sustainable development and make a significant progress with positive impact on the African population. There is an urgent

need to strengthen

co-operation between

African banks and

European investors

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the key for the

sustainable future

inclusive  growth of

Africa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The AADFI is our African Partner.

 

The Association of African Development Finance Institutions (AADFI) is a Continental organisation created  under the auspices of the African Development Bank in 1975. The objective of the Association is to promote economic and social development in Africa through co-operation among banks and financial institutions.

 

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FIRST TRAINING FOR MAYORS AND PUBLIC DECISION MAKERS: THE GUIDE IN THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL LABYRINTH

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Usually, financial facilities, loans, and grants are managed by ministerial departments, and it is not easy for small and medium-sized municipalities to access this information because they are less affluent than big cities. This project aims to explore the possible use of available grants and loans and to support all types of municipalities in increasing their participation in the development of municipal infrastructures and the provision of high-quality public services.

INTERNATIONAL TRADE  FAIR

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CCIP organizes official delegations to the most important Italian and international trade shows and exhibitions. With our packages, all you have to do is make sure you catch the plane, and you will benefit from valuable face-to-face contact. CCIP also customizes stands or pavilions and assists the institutions and companies interested in exhibiting.

 

 

 

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The Commission has adopted its proposal to make 2023 the European Year of Skills, following the announcement by President Ursula von der Leyen in her 2022 State of the Union address.

 

The European Year of Skills – boosting competitiveness, participation and talent. With the European Year of Skills, in cooperation with the European Parliament, Member States, social partners, public and private employment services, chambers of commerce and industry, education and training providers, and workers and companies all together, the Commission proposes to give a fresh impetus to lifelong learning.

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The green and digital transitions are opening up new opportunities for people and the EU economy. Having the relevant skills empowers people to successfully navigate labour market changes and to fully engage in society and democracy.

This will ensure that nobody is left behind and the economic recovery as well as the green and digital transitions are socially fair and just.

A workforce with the skills that are in demand also contributes to sustainable growth, leads to more innovation and improves companies' competitiveness.

However, currently more than three quarters of companies in the EU report difficulties in finding workers with the necessary skills, and latest figures from Eurostat suggest that only 37% of adults undertake training on a regular basis.

The Digital Economy and Society Index shows that 4 out of 10 adults and every third person who works in Europe lack basic digital skills. In addition, already in 2021, 28 occupations ranging from construction and healthcare to engineering and IT had shortages, showing a growing demand for both high and low-skilled workers.

There is also low representation of women in tech-related professions and studies, with only 1 in 6 IT specialists and 1 in 3 STEM graduates being women.

To encourage lifelong learning, Member States have endorsed the EU 2030 social targets that at least 60% of adults should participate in training every year, already presenting their national contribution to meeting this target.

This is also important to reach the employment rate target of at least 78% by 2030. The 2030 Digital Compass sets the EU target that by 2030, at least 80% of all adults should have at least basic digital skills, and there should be 20 million employed ICT specialists in the EU, while more women should be encouraged to take up such jobs.
 

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NEW PROJECT FOR HALAL FRIENDLY INCOMING IN EUROPE

CCIP launches a new project for halal-friendly incoming in Europe titled “MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME,” focused on Muslim travelers seeking added value to their trips with special products and services developed and designed in accordance with Islamic principles to cater to their needs and demands.

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After the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic, Islamic tourism could play a vital role in revitalizing economic development and growth and hence, spreading prosperity across European countries.

The European LEADER Association for Rural Development (ELARD) is an international non-profit making association (aisbl) set up to improve the quality of life in rural areas and to maintain their population through sustainable, integrated local development. In doing so ELARD campaigns to spread the philosophy of the LEADER method both at a local grassroots and at an institutional level. ELARD was founded in Belgium in 1999 by the National LEADER Networks of Local Action Groups (LAGs) of France, Greece, Ireland, Italy and Spain. At present, more than 800 Local Action Groups are involved either through their national or regional networks or as individual members. Today ELARDs members come from the following 22 states: Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. ELARD is currently working on expanding its membership base even further, especially among the new Member States and the pre-accession countries in an effort to create a culturally and nationally diverse front united by the common goal of a sustainable and viable rural Europe. The association is committed to involving all stakeholders in local rural development. ELARD supports its members directly in their efforts to carry out innovative work in the field of rural development and to network with each other in order to cooperate and disseminate good LEADER practices and know-how from one territory to another.

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