The Pan-African Institute for the Development
The Pan-African Institute for the Development (PAID) is an International Association of Switzerland Law. It is manage by a General Secretariat endowed with two offices, one in Geneva responsible for partnership with the partners of the North as well as the agencies of the United Nations System and another based at Yaoundé in Cameroon for the supervision of five Regional Institutes responsible for: The training of the top executive officials The support-counseling The Management of the projects Action -Research The five Regional's Institutes that the general Secretariat supervises are: Panafrican Institute for Development Francophone Central Africa ( IPD -AC ) , established in Douala, Cameroon ; Panafrican Institute for Development West Africa Anglophone ( PAID -WA ) , based in Buea , Cameroon ; Panafrican Institute for Development West Africa and Sahel French ( IPD-AOS ) , based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso ; Panafrican Institute for Development East Africa and Southern English ( PAID - ESA ) , established in Kabwe in Zambia ; Panafrican Institute for Development of North Africa ( PAID-AN ) , being created in Salé in Morocco . PAID institutions benefit diplomatic status conferred on them by agreements with host countries .