An Academic Bridge Between Morocco and Mauritania: ISJC and Chinguitt Modern University Join Forces
In a gesture of Maghrebian fraternity and shared academic vision, Chinguitt Modern University in Mauritania and the Higher Institute of Journalism and Communication (ISJC) in Casablanca have signed a strategic partnership agreement, marking a promising step toward stronger scientific and pedagogical cooperation between the two sides of the Sahara.

The signing ceremony was attended by Dr. Ahmed Saïd Ould Bah, President Emeritus of Chinguitt Modern University and a widely respected literary and academic figure across the continent, and Ahmed Talal, Director General of ISJC, a leading Moroccan school of journalism. The agreement aims to foster student and faculty exchanges, launch joint projects in the fields of communication and social sciences, and organize seminars, conferences, and high-level training programs.
This partnership reflects a shared ambition: to train Maghrebian youth grounded in their values and open to the world, equipped with the skills needed to meet the challenges of information in the digital era and in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
With its growing intellectual presence in Nouakchott, Chinguitt Modern University, and ISJC, a regional benchmark in journalism and communication based in Casablanca, both embody a common ideal: an educated, integrated Africa striving for excellence.
The agreement also reinforces the longstanding ties between Morocco and Mauritania, aligning with the South-South cooperation model championed by the highest authorities of both nations.
A Promising Future
Leaders from both institutions welcomed the emerging synergy and expressed their commitment to turning this momentum into tangible initiatives starting next academic year.
ISJC and Chinguitt Modern University are laying the groundwork—together—for a future that empowers media professionals and social science scholars in service of an African continent in search of new voices, rigorous analysis, and stories filled with hope.
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