Amina Slaoui has a double master in law and political science from Paris university Assad and Sciences Po. At the age of 32, while on vacation in Costa Rica, she had a bicycle accident that left her paraplegic. When she returned to Morocco after six months of physical rehabilitation abroad, she was distraught to realize the absence of care for physically impaired people. That is why she developed in the nineties the first Moroccan non-profit organization specialized in promoting people with disabilities' rights, the Amicale Marocaine des Handicapés (AMH). As President of the AMH group since 2011, she puts forward a simple mission: "Increase the social inclusion of vulnerable people and those living with a disability through high social impact products and services." The group still has a lobbying strategy but now boasts projects in highly competitive and innovative sectors such as education, professional training, and socio-medical infrastructures.