IGeS World continues to expand its borders

IGeS World visits the kingdom of Morocco – Morocco – North Africa

The Morocco, or the “Kingdom of Morocco”, in the Maghreb region, is located at the westernmost region of the Arab world called Maghreb.

Morocco is emerging as one of the major tourist destinations in North Africa. The Government Vision 2020 plans to make Morocco one of the top 20 tourist destinations in the world and to double the annual number of international arrivals to 20 million by 2020. With its Atlantic and Mediterranean coast and beaches, Morocco attracts visitors from Europe, half coming from France, Germany and Spain.

IGeS World visited this wonderful country, shared his “expertise” in engineering, architecture, landscape and leaves its technical -economic offer for the development of a tourist center in the Moroccan Coas

IGeS World penetrates the kenyan market – Kenya

In partnership with idea KENYA SRL, IGeS World is offering infrastructural engineering services including a social development component.

Bringing Kenya’s infrastructure up to the level of the region’s middle income countries could boost annual growth by more than three percentage points. Kenya’s development plans include significant improvements to roads, railways, seaports, airports, water and sanitation, as the country attempts to increase its competitiveness in the global market. (PWC)

Nairobi, the capital of Kenya is a city with a great commercial importance in Africa and Kenya’s GDP is the largest in the East and Central Africa region.  With six major proposals, the name IGeS starts to be perceived in the local market.

Welcome idea KENYA srl and Good Luck IGeS World!

IGeS World and the social responsibility

IGeS World in association with the idea Kenya in West Africa and APDES, a Peruvian NGO, in South America, has initiated activities in the development of social responsibility aimed at the economic advancement of the rural poor.

With its technical team; IGeS advices NGOs in pre-feasibility studies, and participates in public bids to develop guidelines on gender mainstreaming.

IGeS World notes with interest the nigerian market – Why? 

Nigeria is called the “Giant of Africa” due to its large population and economy. With approximately 174 million inhabitants, it is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous country in the world.

As of 2015, it is estimated that Nigeria would be world’s 20th largest economy, worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively.

Nigeria is listed among the “Next Eleven” economies set to become among the biggest in the world.