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List of Logos of Insurance Companies in Morocco
List of names of Insurance Companies of Morocco - 2018
General insurance companiesATLANTA
ALLIANZ Maroc ORMA. ROYALE MAROCAINE D'ASSURANCE SAHAM Assurance SANAD AXA ASSURANCE MAROC WAFA ASSURANCE Assistance CompaniesAXA ASSISTANCE MAROC
SAHAM ASSISTANCE MAROC ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONALE WAFA IMA Assistance |
Mutual insurance companiesMutuelle Agricole Marocaine d'Assurances (MAMDA)
Mutuelle Centrale Marocaine d'Assurances (MCMA) Mutuelle d'Assurances des Transporteurs Unis (MATU) Taamine Chaabi Company specialized in public passenger transport insuranceLa Compagnie d’Assurances Transport
Life Insurance CompanyMAROCAINE VIE
EULER HERMES Coface Reinsurance Companies |
Stop bankrupting our oceans: Europe votes on the future of fish
Citizens, fishermen, industry leaders and WWF urge Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to end 30 years of ocean mismanagement and overfishing and endorse ambitious reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
For the first time MEPs have a say in CFP reform. In December last year the Parliament's Fisheries Committee voted 13 to 10 in favour of a draft report on the CFP Basic Regulation, the cornerstone of the reform package, that would allow fish stocks to recover and create the basis for sustainable fisheries in the European Union (EU). The whole Parliament will now vote on this report on 6 February.
“For 30 years fisheries have been pushed to the edge of bankruptcy by fisheries ministers who have sanctioned overfishing and listened to scientific advice and limits only 13 per cent of the time in the past decade. Now the European Parliament has a historic opportunity to put this right and succeed where ministers have failed”, said Tony Long, Director of WWF’s European Policy Office.Posted on 05 February 2013
From WWF
For the first time MEPs have a say in CFP reform. In December last year the Parliament's Fisheries Committee voted 13 to 10 in favour of a draft report on the CFP Basic Regulation, the cornerstone of the reform package, that would allow fish stocks to recover and create the basis for sustainable fisheries in the European Union (EU). The whole Parliament will now vote on this report on 6 February.
“For 30 years fisheries have been pushed to the edge of bankruptcy by fisheries ministers who have sanctioned overfishing and listened to scientific advice and limits only 13 per cent of the time in the past decade. Now the European Parliament has a historic opportunity to put this right and succeed where ministers have failed”, said Tony Long, Director of WWF’s European Policy Office.Posted on 05 February 2013
From WWF
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