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<h1 class="auto-style2">Issue #: 2_August 2020</h1>
<h1>What's Inside</h1>
<ol>
<li>
Words by President, FIDIC AFRICA</li>
<li>Words by Immediate Past President, FIDIC AFRICA</li>
<li>Clarion call to action by ALL FIDIC AFRICA MA’s</li>
<li>News from Exco</li>
<li>News from MA’s<ol>
<li>ACEN’s New President</li>
<li>ACEN Business Evening of 23rd June 2020</li>
<li>Member Associations’ Newsletters:<ol>
<li>GCEA</li>
<li>CESA</li>
</ol>
</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>Education & Training<ol>
<li>FIDIC Covid-19 webinar series sees thousands sign up</li>
<li>CESA School of Consulting
Engineering</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>2020 Events / Activities</li>
<li>Acknowledgements<br /></li>
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<h1>1. Words by President, FIDIC-AFRICA, Eng. Kabelo Motswagole </h1>
<p>
<img align="left" alt="Eng Motswagole" hspace="10" src="images/imgD.jpg" />FIDIC-AFRICA
President’s Message</p>
<p>"For the first time since the establishment of GAMA we could not hold
the signature Annual Infrastructure Conference. The FIDIC GAMA Annual
Conference for 2020 was billed to take place in April in Gaborone
Botswana. The theme of the conference was “The role of Consulting
Engineer in a changing world: The African perspective”. This was a
prophetic theme in that the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic changed and
continues to change the world as we know it and it has made the role of
the Consulting Engineer more imperative than ever before. The
cancellation of the annual conference resulted in the organising Member
Association (ACEB), delegates, sponsors and all associated stakeholders
suffered major financial and opportunity losses. This also meant that we
had to change the way we traditionally do things. As such, the General
Assembly Meeting (GAM) which was held on the 22nd April 2020 had to be
via a virtual platform. The GAM endorsed the change of name from GAMA to
FIDIC AFRICA and the associated changes to the constitution to align it
with FIDIC. The new Executive Committee (EXCO) was also sworn into
office during the GAM.</p>
<p>I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members for
volunteering their valuable time for the advancement of the profession
and the FIDIC AFRICA vision. My gratitude also goes to the Member
Associations (MA’s) for sponsoring these great professionals.</p>
<p>I have no doubt that this EXCO will help FIDIC AFRICA grow and become
a more effective and efficient organisation. I am happy to report that
EXCO comprises of highly dedicated professionals backed by a
professional Secretariat as evidenced by what we have achieved in such a
short time under very challenging circumstances. We have developed and
approved a 4-year Strategic and Business Plan with achievable
objectives. We are finalising the Terms of Reference for the Committees,
as the key drivers of the strategy. I encourage and implore every
professional within FIDIC AFRICA to actively participate in at least one
of the Committees that aligns with your professional and business
interests. The spirit of innovative volunteerism is what FIDIC AFRICA
needs to thrive.</p>
<p>One of the key objectives of the Strategic and Business Plan is to
grow the membership of FIDIC AFRICA. I am excited to announce that we
have put our best foot forward, and welcome on-Board Angola. There are
also great prospects for welcoming Namibia, Rwanda, and Burundi to FIDIC
AFRICA soon. The language barrier remains one of the main challenges in
penetrating the Francophone countries and EXCO is continuously looking
at ways of mitigating this challenge through our existing Francophone
MA’s such as Mali. I encourage other MA’s and Member Firms with
established contacts in Francophone Africa to step-up and assist us in
creating a more inclusive FIDIC AFRICA.</p>
<p>EXCO is alive to the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has
brought to the business of Consulting Engineering and to the
sustainability of the MA offices and am pleased to announce that EXCO
has approved a 10% reduction on the 2020 membership subscriptions. We
are also mindful of the loss in revenue due to the reduced training
activities and encourage our MA’s to adopt innovative continuity plans
and explore creative and alternative and creative training formats.
Whilst the pandemic has impacted travel and will lead to a reduction in
operational costs in terms of travel and conferencing, MA’s are urged to
optimise resources to weather the uncertainty that lies ahead.</p>
<p>I am delighted with the positive changes which we are experiencing in
FIDIC since the arrival of the CEO, Eng. Dr Nelson Ogunshakin,
particularly the recognition that the regional bodies of FIDIC are all
different and that their uniqueness brings something positive to the
organisation. The review of FIDIC’s regional strategy is indeed a
welcome development. It is however up to FIDIC AFRICA to step up to the
podium and make meaningful contributions in FIDIC Committees as a
steppingstone to a seat at the FIDIC Board.</p>
<p>To this end I would like to encourage all MA’s to ensure that they
vote in the upcoming FIDIC Board elections. EXCO has endorsed our
immediate-past President Eng. James Mwangi for a position in the FIDIC
Board. As you are aware the Board leads FIDIC and plays a pivotal role
in the strategic direction of the organisation. It is therefore through
representation in the Board that FIDIC AFRICA can bring the African
perspective into the development of policies and programmes in FIDIC.</p>
<p>I would also want to recognise the role played by the Future Leaders
in the development of various programmes of FIDIC AFRICA. This has
become even more pronounced during the Covid-19 crisis by bringing to
bare innovative solutions especially on the communication and
dissemination of information. I am particularly pleased that they have
managed to organise a highly successful Webinar series on ‘Building a
Successful FIDIC Future Leaders Group’ with our very own Engineer
Jeshika Ramchund as the moderator. Congratulations to the FIDIC Future
Leaders team.</p>
<p>I am also incredibly pleased with the response and support from FIDIC
during the Covid-19 pandemic. The FIDIC Covid-19 guideline documents
were issued timeously and provided particularly good practical guidance
at a time when confusion and despair were threatening to take root. The
Webinar Series and the FIDIC CEO’s updates certainly eased the impact of
the crisis with decisive and practical information for Consulting
Engineers and the greater built environment community. Gratitude is due
to the FIDIC Board and the Secretariat.</p>
<p>Finally, I trust that you will find this edition of the FIDIC AFRICA
bulletin informative and highlights the dire need for innovation during
these trying times. It is my belief that Covid-19 crisis devastating as
it is, offers an excellent opportunity for us, as Consulting Engineers,
to redefine ourselves and provide state-of-the-art innovative solutions
to our Clients and to better serve humanity. The need for collaboration
has never been this critical. Let us all ensure that this crisis and its
challenges brings out the best in us. I pledge that as your EXCO we
shall work hard to ensure that “The voice of the Consulting Engineer in
Africa” is heard.</p>
<p>Let us all follow the prescribed Covid-19 protocols and be safe. It
shall surely pass.</p>
<p>Thank You.<br />
<br />
President, FIDIC AFRICA, Eng. Kabelo Motswagole"</p>
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<h1>2. Words by Immediate Past President, FIDIC-AFRICA, Eng. James N. Mwangi</h1>
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<p>I
would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to
members of the Executive Committee (Exco) during my tenure as Chairman
of FIDIC-AFRICA. It was gratifying to note the high attendance to the
many meetings including the monthly meetings during which many impactful
discussions we help. The notable achievements in the last two years
include:</p>
<ul>
<li>The development and unveiling of the Strategic Plan. This gave
FIDIC AFRICA a road map for the next 5 years. The development and
unveiling of the Strategic Plan. This gave FIDIC AFRICA a road map
for the next 5 years</li>
<li>The successful FIDIC AFRICA (previously known as FIDIC GAMA)
Conference in Bamako, Mali in 2018, followed by the FIDIC AFRICA
Conference in Kampala, Uganda in 2019. We thank the local MA’s for
the wonderful effort made to make these conference a success.</li>
<li>The hosting of the first virtual General Assembly Meeting this
year, which displayed the organization’s agility to respond to the
limitations imposed by various Countries to curb the spread of the
Covid-19 Pandemic,</li>
<li>Amendment of the Constitution at the FIDIC AFRICA GAM, this
year,</li>
<li>The hosting of the FIDIC Board in 2019 in South Africa. We thank
the FIDIC board for engaging GAMA in getting valuable inputs toward
FIDIC Regionalization policy, </li>
<li>The vibrant activities and growth of the FIDIC- AFRICA Future
Leaders and the active engagement with the FIDIC Board and
secretariat. </li>
</ul>
</td></tr></table>
<p>FIDIC AFRICA has continued to grow and more importantly continues to
make valuable contributions to the consulting engineering profession and
infrastructure sector in Africa. FIDIC AFRICA is on a particularly good
growth trajectory and especially now when the FIDIC regionalisation
initiative is a core agenda item of the FIDIC Board.</p>
<p>I look forward to actively supporting FIDIC AFRICA as an Exco member
and as the Chairman of the FIDIC Integrity Management Committee. The
African continent has a lot to gain in the eradication/minimization of
unethical practices to enable the realization of more positive impact of
infrastructure projects done on the continent.</p>
<p>Once again, I want to thank the Exco members, the Member Associations
(MAs) and the secretariat (CESA) for the wonderful support and
encouragement.</p>
<p>I want to wish the current President Eng. Kabelo Motswagole all the
success and am confident that FIDIC-AFRICA is in very Safe and capable
hands. I thank Eng. Kabelo for his long-dedicated service to
FIDIC-AFRICA and the consulting engineering profession.<br />
<br />
God Bless FIDIC-AFRICA. <br />
<br />
Eng. James N. Mwangi.<br />
Chair FIDIC Integrity Management Committee.</p>
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<h1>3. News from EXCO</h1>
<p>A comprehensive list of information pertaining to the profiles of the
2020 EXCO is available for your information, click here, for more
information. EXCO have finalised the Strategic Plan for the next few
years and Committees will be set up to drive the actions that would be
required to achieve these objectives. MA’s are encouraged to avail
themselves to these Committees when the invitations for such
participation are extended. It is envisaged that this should happen
within in the next two months.</p>
<ol>
<li>Kabelo J. Motswagole (President) Botswana</li>
<li>Abe Thela (Deputy President) South Africa</li>
<li>James N. Mwangi (Immediate Past President) Kenya</li>
<li>George C. Okoroma (Honorary Treasurer) Nigeria</li>
<li>Rizwan Qadri (Honorary Secretary) Tanzania</li>
<li>Alex Turihohabwe
Uganda</li>
<li>Bruno Vedor Mozambique</li>
<li>Marie T. Diallo Mali </li>
<li>Jeshika Ramchund South
Africa</li>
<li>Harold M. Chibwe
Zambia</li>
<li>Patrick Kampengele Zambia</li>
<li>Chris Campbell (GAMA Secretariat) South Africa</li>
</ol>
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<h1>4. Clarion call to action by ALL FIDIC AFRICA MA’s </h1>
<p>
Many MA’s may be aware that currently there is no representative of
FIDIC AFRICA serving on the Board of FIDIC. This year, our immediate
Past President Eng. James Mwangi has been accepted as a candidate for
election to the FIDIC Board. The Secretariat would like to therefore
make a special appeal to MA’s to ensure that they are in good standing
with FIDIC by settling outstanding member subscription payments to
FIDIC, so that they are eligible to vote. On another equally important
note, we would also like to remind you to take exceptional care to cast
your votes before the closing date, which is by 4 September 2020, 10
days before the FIDIC General Assembly Meeting scheduled for 15
September 2020. It was most disheartening to learn that only two FIDIC
AFRICA MA’s from the sixteen MA’s currently listed, cast their votes at
the FIDIC GAM in Mexico last year. We need to make a special effort
maximise the support for our candidate this year, so that we can have a
representative from our Region on the FIDIC Board once again. </p>
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<h1>5. News from MA's</h1>
<h2>5.1 ACEN's New President</h2>
<p>
<img align="left" alt="ACEN's New President" hspace="10" src="images/img15.jpg" />Eng.
George C. Okoroma, FNSE, JP is the 18th President of the Association for
Consulting Engineering in Nigeria (ACEN). He was invited at a ceremony
on 20th February 2020 at the Royal Banquet Hall of Hotel Presidential in
the Garden City of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. <br />
The ceremony was graced by top Government Dignitaries, Past Presidents
of ACEN and esteemed Members of the Association, Presidents and
Executive Council Members of Engineering Associations in Nigeria, Royal
Fathers, Multinational Oil Company Executives, Religious Leaders,
Distinguished Engineers, Family Members, Friends and well-wishing
members of the general public. <br />
<br />
<br />
</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Eng. George C. Okoroma, FNSE, JP (centre) being decorated by the ACEN
Immediate Past President (IPP), Eng. Charles ‘Yele Akindayomi, FNSE (R)</p>
<p>Eng. George C. Okoroma - Brief Profile:</p>
<p>
<img align="left" alt="Eng Chukwulewa" hspace="10" src="images/img16.jpg" />Eng.
George Chukwulewa Okoroma graduated as a Civil Engineer in 1981 from the
Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France. He also holds a Master of
Science Degree in Project Management. He sits at the helm of affairs at
Gambeta Groupe Limited, a group of companies with major professional
interest in Engineering & Technical Consulting Services, Oil and Gas
(EPIC) Projects, Transport/Logistics, Information Technology,
Hospitality, Contract Staff Management, Manpower Development, and Real
Estate. He has distinguished himself as a professional, a philanthropist
and a leader who believes that integrity, honesty, and professionalism
remains the core value for professional practice. His mission for the
industry is to bridge the gap between local companies, best practices,
and excellence, in Engineering and other Technical Services, for a
sustainable development.</p>
<p>George is a prominent and active member and fellow of various
professional associations in Nigeria and abroad including Fellow,
Nigerian Society of Engineers (FNSE); Fellow, Nigerian Institution of
Civil Engineers (FNICE); Fellow, Nigerian Institution of Highway and
Transportation Engineers (FNIHTE); Member, American Society of Civil
Engineers; Member, Institution of Diagnostic Engineers UK (MIDiagE); and
Council Member, Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria
(COREN) to mention a few. Engr. George is presently, the Honourable
Treasurer for FIDIC AFRICA.</p>
<p>His engineering prowess has earned him several awards and
recognitions which include Distinguished Service Award, Nigerian Society
of Engineers 2007; Justice of The Peace by the Nigerian Government 2010;
Distinguished Service Award by ACEN, 2013; Presidential Merit Award for
Exemplary commitment to the Engineering Profession and support to the
Ideals of the Nigerian Society of Engineers 2015; Recipient of the
Distinguished Service Award by The Nigerian Institution of Highways
2016, Leads Africa Merit Award of Excellence 2018, Lifetime Achievement
Award 2019 among others.</p>
<h2>5.2 ACEN Business Evening of 23rd June 2020</h2>
<p>The ACEN Business Evening is an event in a relaxed atmosphere where
members come together to exchange ideas. The topic for discussion for
this edition of the event was ‘The Fate of Consultancy Services/Projects
in Nigeria after COVID-19’. <br />
The speaker posited that the effect of COVID-19 could be relative,
according to the firm’s position in the industry value-chain. He
analyzed the impact of COVID-19, likely scenarios, survival strategies
and submitted that only firms that are resilient, able to remain stable,
and able to develop expertise, good work processes, quality service and
value for money in service delivery, would be patronized by prospective
clients.</p>
<h2>5.3 Member Associations’ Newsletters</h2>
<p><strong>GCEA News</strong></p>
<p>Inside this issue:
<a href="https://www.cesa.co.za/uploads/GCEA_NEWS_-_2020_2nd_Quarter.pdf">
https://www.cesa.co.za/uploads/GCEA_NEWS_-_2020_2nd_Quarter.pdf</a></p>
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<td width="33%">COVID-19 Disease and Preventive Tips</td>
<td width="34%">FIDIC CEO’s COVID-19 Report </td>
<td width="33%">GCEA Online Council Meeting Outcomes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>President’s Message 2</td>
<td>FIDIC COVID-19 Webinar Series</td>
<td>Know Your Councilors</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ghana’s COVID-19 Situation</td>
<td>GAMA Online General Meeting</td>
<td>GCEA Year Planner 12</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><strong>CESA - </strong>
<a href="https://mailchi.mp/366b1fc816b1/cesa-ce-track-july-2020">
<strong>CE-track</strong></a></p>
<p>Inside this issue:
<a href="https://mailchi.mp/366b1fc816b1/cesa-ce-track-july-2020">
https://mailchi.mp/366b1fc816b1/cesa-ce-track-july-2020</a></p>
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<p>CESA joins government and business leaders to come up with
solutions at SIDSSA</p>
</td>
<td width="50%">Business Day TV – The Construction Sector amid
the COVID-19 Pandemic</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Supporting municipalities towards improved service delivery
and wiser spending</td>
<td>Challenges facing consulting engineers now exacerbated by
Covid-19 restrictions</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Government must embrace opportunities for infrastructure
development amid pandemic</td>
<td>CESA Presidential Webinars</td>
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<h1>6. Education & Training News</h1>
<h2> 6.1 FIDIC Covid-19 webinar series sees thousands sign up</h2>
<p>The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged our industry and people in many
ways and as part of FIDIC’s global response to the pandemic, the
organisation organised a very well attended international webinar
series from March to June 2020 on the industry response to Covid-19.</p>
<p><img align="left" alt="Webinar" hspace="10" src="images/img17.jpg" />The
incredibly popular webinar series ran over for ten weeks and attracted
more than 15,000 people from 150 countries worldwide. Post-event news
reports were made available via the FIDIC website and webinar recordings
were posted and gained over 10,000 views from all sectors and
demographics. The series covered an extensive range of important topics
around Covid-19 and its implications for the industry and on projects
and post-Covid recovery within the industry was also discussed. The
webinars attracted 80 global speakers from all sectors within the
consultancy, engineering, and infrastructure industry. The resounding
success of these webinars is set to be continued with a further
‘Coming out of Covid’ series of events, FIDIC’s State of the World
reports and webinar series as well as FIDIC’s first-ever international
online conference, set to take place over two days on 11 and 14
September 2020 where delegates from around the world will discuss
“Engineering a post-Covid future - the challenges for global
infrastructure” <br />
Given the significant challenge that Covid-19 has presented, FIDIC
is planning to continue its central role in the industry during the
above two-day online conference series by hosting a series of topical
discussions around the post-Covid recovery, sustainability and project
management and contracts post-pandemic. Make sure to stay connected via
the FIDIC website and various social media channels for details and key
information on the above events. <br />
Find out more at <a href="http://www.fidic.org">www.fidic.org</a></p>
<h2>6.2 CESA School of Consulting Engineering</h2>
<p><strong>Learning more accessible than ever before</strong><br />
The COVID-19 pandemic and physical distancing requirements has changed
the face of education and training across all industries; however, it is
not all bad news for learners. Properly executed, virtual/online
training courses have shown that they can be just as effective as the
in-person classroom experience. Thanks to modern communications
technology, the trainer can address multiple delegates at once, from
multiple geographies, in real-time.</p>
<p>Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) has invested in the
development of online training courses to assist its 580 member firms,
contractors, and their clients to train their staff. With over
<a href="https://www.cesa.co.za/sce/school-of-consulting-engineers/cpd-training/training-calendar/">
60 different courses</a> available through a virtual platform, learning
has become more accessible than ever before. </p>
<p>CESA encourages every single company, regardless of its size, to
invest in training its employees in one way or the other. This is not
only a crucial step for employee development but is also necessary for
business growth.</p>
<p>CESA's School of Consulting Engineering (SCE) has been presenting
classroom training for the past twenty years. In the last few months,
the SCE has pivoted, transforming all its classroom training into
virtual training courses presented via Zoom. This allows individuals to
attend courses from anywhere in the world and in the comfort of their
office, onsite or home. <br />
The recent changes in the nature of learning has made professional and
personal development accessible to more people than previously, without
compromising on quality. SCE training courses are all validated with the
Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) for Continuing Professional
Development (CPD) credits, and comprise of theoretical training,
interactive discussions, exercises, and case studies that are
deliberated in break-away sessions. In a world forever changed, they key
to professional development lies in an internet connection.</p>
<p>If real-time training does not suit your schedule, the SCE also has a
24/7 e-learning platform which has pre-recorded webinars, training
videos and recordings of some of the virtual classroom courses. The
platform also offers access to CPD-approved self-study aid documents,
such as journals, technical papers, industry related articles,
conference papers and case studies. </p>
<p>Regardless of where you are in the world, if you want to keep your
South African ECSA professional registration, SCE is the place to start.
Thanks to this comprehensive virtual learning environment, your CPD
points are a click away. What is more, if you are heading up a voluntary
association, you too could be offering the same courses to your members
through the SCE e-learning platform. This is a wonderful way to keep
your members up-to-date and well-informed, while creating an additional
revenue stream for your association. <br />
For more information please contact Brenda Lacey-Smith, CESA’s Education
and Training Manager, on <a href="mailto:brenda@cesa.co.za">
brenda@cesa.co.za</a>.</p>
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<h1>7. 2020 Calendar of Events</h1>
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<td>
<p>ACEB<br />
<br />
ACEB Gala Dinner - 23 October 2020</p>
</td>
<td>ACEZ<br />
<br />
Golf Day - 25 September 2020</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>CESA 2020 Calendar –
<a href="https://www.cesa.co.za/calendar-2020/">download</a><br />
<br />
CESA YP Leadership Webinars - March to October 2020<br />
CESA YP Imbizo/Conference - September to December 2020<br />
CESA Aon Engineering Excellence Awards - 11 November 2020<br />
CESA AGM - 25 November 2020</td>
<td>GCEA<br />
<br />
Outreach - October 2020<br />
GCEA AGM – 1-3 December 2020</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>FIDIC GAM, Presidents & DNS Meetings – 15 September 2020</td>
<td>ACEN 2020 CALENDAR -
<a href="https://www.cesa.co.za/uploads/2020_ACEN_CALENDAR.pdf">
download</a></td>
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<h1>8. Acknowledgements</h1>
<p><strong>The FIDIC AFRICA Bulletin has been issued in association with
all MA’s, some of whom might not have been able to contribute at the
time of publication:</strong></p>
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<p>ACEB - Association of Consulting Engineers Botswana <br />
W: <a href="http://www.aceb.org.bw/">http://www.aceb.org.bw/</a></p>
</td>
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<p>ACEK - Association of Consulting Engineers of Kenya<br />
W: <a href="http://www.acek.co.ke/">http://www.acek.co.ke/</a></p>
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<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">ACEM -
Association of Consulting Engineers of Malawi <br />
W: <a href="http://fidic.org/organization/139">
http://fidic.org/organization/139</a> </td>
<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">ACEN –
Association for Consulting Engineers Nigeria (ACEN)<br />
W: <a href="https://www.acen.org.ng/home/">
https://www.acen.org.ng/home/</a> </td>
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<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">ACET -
Association of Consulting Engineers of Tanzania<br />
<a href="https://www.acet.or.tz/">https://www.acet.or.tz/</a> </td>
<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">ACEZ -
Association of Consulting Engineers of Zambia <br />
W: <a href="https://www.acez.co.zm/">https://www.acez.co.zm/</a> </td>
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<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">AEMC -
Associaçao de Empresas Moçambicanas de Consultoria<br />
W: <a href="https://aemc.org.mz/">https://aemc.org.mz/</a> </td>
<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">ANBEIC -
Association Nationale des Bureaux d'Etudes et des Ingénieurs
Conseils<br />
W: <a href="http://anbeictunisie.com/anglais">
http://anbeictunisie.com/anglais</a> </td>
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<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">CESA –
Consulting Engineers South Africa<br />
W: <a href="https://www.cesa.co.za/">https://www.cesa.co.za/</a> </td>
<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">EES -
Egyptian Engineers Syndicate<br />
W: <a href="http://eea.org.eg/">http://eea.org.eg/</a> </td>
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<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">GCEA –
Ghana Consulting Engineers Association<br />
W: <a href="http://gcea.org.gh/">http://gcea.org.gh/</a> </td>
<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">SEACA -
Sudanese Engineering and Architecture Consultancy Association
<br />
W: <a href="http://fidic.org/organization/168">
http://fidic.org/organization/168</a> </td>
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<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">FMCI -
Moroccan Federation of Consulting and Engineering <br />
W: <a href="http://www.fmci.ma/en/index.php">
http://www.fmci.ma/en/index.php</a> </td>
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OICM - Order of Consulting Engineers of Mali <br />
W: <a href="http://www.oicmali.com/home/?lang=en">
http://www.oicmali.com/home/?lang=en</a> </td>
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<td class="auto-style5" style="width: 50%" valign="top">UACE -
Uganda Association of Consulting Engineers <br />
W: <a href="https://www.uace.or.ug/">https://www.uace.or.ug/</a> </td>
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<td class="auto-style5" colspan="2" valign="top">FIDIC -
Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs Conseils | W:
<a href="http://fidic.org/">http://fidic.org/</a> </td>
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