School
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The École des Mines d'El Abed (EMEA) is an Algerian public school, under the supervision of the Ministry of Mines.[1] It is responsible for providing training activities for the development of qualifications in mining-related professions. It is located in the municipality of El Bouihi, in the Tlemcen Province.[2][3][4]
Location
The EMEA is located in the mining village of El-Abed, in the municipality of El Bouihi, in the Tlemcen Province, on the Algerian-Moroccan border. It is situated 94 kilometers southwest of Tlemcen and 60 kilometers south of Maghnia.[5] The infrastructure extends over 3 hectares.[6]
Establishment
The school was established in the form of a public industrial and commercial establishment in Algeria in 2004, on the site of the former zinc and lead mining complex of El Abed (Tlemcen Province), by executive decree No. 04-104 of April 5, 2004, creating, organizing, and operating the EMEA.
The school provides professional training (initial and advanced) for:
- Skilled workers
- Qualified workers and agents
- Highly qualified workers and agents
- Supervisors and technicians
The EMEA provides internships for university students and new recruits of companies.
Facilities and capacity
The school is led by Mustapha Mekarzia.[7] It consists of several educational facilities, an administrative block, and a training block.[8] In 2018, it had a capacity of 100 places.[9]
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