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CEMA

American  
  1. Council for Economic Mutual Assistance.


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Conde Cema, a Guinean villa guard in Rabat who has already tried unsuccessfully to cross twice to Europe, said he wanted to be vaccinated but could not since his residence permit had expired and his employer had not renewed his work contract.

From Reuters

After the dictatorship, Cema transformed into a lucrative property business until the embezzlement charges caught up with Hiriart.

From The Guardian

The government is suing to recover possession of 135 public properties it says were ceded to Cema, worth about $120m.

From The Guardian

Mr. Jones gave himself high marks for CEMA’s performance during Hermine.

From Washington Times

One resident of The Landings, which was hammered by an early morning tornado during Hermine, called these lapses “a massive failure” on CEMA’s part.

From Washington Times