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Amini Kajunju (Businesswoman DR Congo)


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President of the Africa-America Institute: Amini Kajunju (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

  1. Amini Kajunju (Congolese Businesswoman and Executive)
  2. His role as the President of the Africa-America Institute

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Amini Kajunju, Congolese Businesswoman and Executive, DR Congo

African Students (Masters Foreign Trade)

The Subject “Amini Kajunju (Congolese Businesswoman and Executive)” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Courses: African Economy, Central Africa, Christianity & Business.

Christianity and Global Business (Catholicism, Protestantism)

Master in Business in Africa, International Business.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Doctorate in African Business, World Trade, Ethics, Religion & Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

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Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Amini Kajunju Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Amini Kajunju Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Amini Kajunju.

Online Diploma: Business in Central Africa

African Business and Economy

Amini Kajunju (DR Congo, forty-three years old) is the President of the Africa-America Institute, the aim of the institute is to strength the education in Africa.

“41% of the World's youth in 2030 will be African; this is the great opportunity for Africa.” Amini Kajunju

  1. Since 2012, Amini Kajunju is the Executive Director of WIBO (Workshop in Business Opportunities) - New York - United States
  2. She worked as a programme manager at International Executive Service Corps (IESC), with the aim to help SME in the Southern Africa region with U.S. volunteers
  3. Amini Kajunju thinks that companies wishing to do business in Africa, can take as an example, the case of Mo Ibrahim, who sold CELTEL (telecommunications company) and today devotes his resources to philanthropy
  4. She also worked for Lehman Brothers (mergers and acquisitions)
  5. Amini Kajunju was born in the DR Congo; she also lived in Liberia, Japan, and the U.S., where she studied international relations at the Brigham Young University
  6. Amini Kajunju is another example of the African Diaspora
  7. She studied a Master of Science in Government Services at the New York University
  8. Amini Kajunju has not made public his religious affiliation

Amini Kajunju (African Businesswoman) belongs to the Central African Economic Area.

More information: Democratic Republic of the Congo (EENI African Business Portal).

  1. Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Mbuji-Mayi
  2. Kananga, Kisangani, Bukavu, Goma

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