Join this exceptional meeting and seize the opportunity to open new doors for regional and international cooperation. Make your attendance a launching point for broader partnerships, greater investments, and real growth opportunities across multiple markets.
In continuation of the ongoing efforts and the distinguished relationships that the Egyptian-African Businessmen Association (EABA) maintains with its strategic partners, and in line with our commitment to strengthen cooperation with external entities, we cordially invite you to attend a high-level meeting with the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development (ICCD). The ICCD is one of the most important international non-governmental organizations affiliated with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), representing the private sector in 57 Islamic countries through strong trade unions and chambers of commerce. Its total membership reaches 67 commercial entities, including observers and affiliated bodies, making it a key player in shaping the economic cooperation landscape across the Islamic world.
This meeting gains particular significance with the participation of: Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim – CEO of the Holding Company, Ms. Bakeenam Al-Halabi – Director of Member Affairs, and Ms. Aya Mahrous – Director of Media and Communications.
Their participation, alongside yours, aims to strengthen direct communication channels with the ICCD, and open an effective dialogue on investment opportunities, trade cooperation, industrial linkages, and the development of joint projects between the Egyptian business community and its counterparts in Islamic countries. This meeting represents a unique opportunity to explore one of the most important economic cooperation platforms in the region, and to build new relationships with influential institutions capable of supporting your expansion into multiple markets.
Objectives:
Explore opportunities for joint cooperation between the Egyptian-African Businessmen Association and the ICCD across various sectors.
Identify commercial and investment opportunities that can benefit association members within the 57 OIC member countries.
Establish direct communication channels with private sector representatives across the Islamic world, enhancing entry into new companies and markets.
Discuss mechanisms to support trade, industry, and IT cooperation between both sides, including the possibility of knowledge exchange and long-term partnerships.
Review ICCD initiatives in development, investment promotion, and private sector empowerment, and identify how association members can benefit from them.
Prepare for future joint projects that serve the Egyptian, African, and Islamic economies, opening new horizons for cooperation.
Enhance the Association’s international presence by expanding its network of strategic partners within the Islamic cooperation framework.
Details:
📆 Sunday, 11 January 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM

