EENI Global Business School

Module: Business in East Africa



Share by Twitter

Module (Master, Doctorate) “Foreign Trade and Business in East Africa” (Online, 41 ECTS, Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English)

Foreign Trade and Business in East Africa

Seven subjects compose the Module “Foreign Trade and Business in East Africa” (Sudan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania...) taught by EENI Global Business School:

Module Master: Business in East Africa (Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda...)

  1. The East African Economic Area of the African Civilization
  2. Economic Integration in East Africa
  3. Doing Business in the East African Countries (Burundi, the Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda, the Seychelles, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda)
  4. East African Businesspeople
  5. Logistics in East Africa
    1. Trans-African Roads related to East Africa
    2. Largest East African Ports
  6. Other regional economic institutions and trade agreements in East Africa
  7. Business Plan for the East African Markets

African Students (Masters Foreign Trade)

  1. Credits: 41 ECTS Credits
  2. Duration: 8
    months It is recommended to dedicate about twelve hours of study per week following a flexible schedule. It is possible to reduce the duration dedicating more hours a week
  3. Download the syllabus (PDF)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English

  1. Also
    available in For improving the international communication skills, the student has free access to the learning materials in these languages (free multilingual training).
    Study, Module Master Doctorate in International Business in French Afrique Est Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese África Leste Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish África Oriental

Global Trade and Business in East Africa
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)

The main objective of the Module is to provide an overview of the economy and the business opportunities in East Africa in order:

  1. To learn to do business in East Africa (Burundi, the Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda, the Seychelles, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda)
  2. To know the trade opportunities in the East African Markets
  3. To analyze Foreign Trade and foreign direct investment flows in East Africa
  4. To understand the importance of the EAC (East African Community), IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development), COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa) and COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Agreement
  5. To know the Trade Agreements related to East Africa
  6. To know the largest ports and Trans-African corridors in the East African region
  7. To know the main East African business person
  8. To develop a business plan for East Africa

Module intended for all those wanting to specialize in the East African Markets.

We Trust in Africa (Affordable Higher Education for Africans)

Pedro Nonell, African Students, Master Doctorate, International Business

This Module belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI:

Doctorate in African Business, World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Master in Business in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Masters adapted to the Eastern African Students: Eritrea, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Eritrea, Ethiopia, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Ethiopia, Kenya: Doctorate, Masters, Foreign Trade, Business Kenya, Mauritius, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Mauritius, Malawi Masters, Doctorate, Foreign Trade, Business Malawi, Seychelles, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Seychelles, Somalia, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Somalia, Sudan, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Sudan, Tanzania, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Tanzania, and Uganda, Masters, Doctorate, Modules, International Business, Foreign Trade Uganda.

Sample:
Mohamed Ibrahim Sudanese Businessman (Module Master Doctorate)

1- Economic Integration in East Africa:

The East African Economic Area (PDF) of the African Civilization.

  1. Religions in East Africa:
    1. Islam
    2. Christianity
    3. African Traditional Religions

There are three main economic communities in East Africa:

  1. Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
  2. East African Community (EAC)
  3. Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)

East African Economic Integration (Doctorate, Master, Module)

African Economic Integration

Several East African Countries also belong to:

  1. Southern African Development Community (SADC)
  2. COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Agreement

Furthermore, there are the following regional Economic Organizations:

  1. Conference on the Great Lakes
  2. Indian-Ocean Rim Association
  3. Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD)
  4. Nile Basin Initiative
  5. Indian Ocean Commission (IOC)
  6. Economic Community of the Great Lakes Region (CEPGL)
  7. OHADA
  8. African Continental Free-Trade Area

Trade Agreements (FTA) related to East Africa:

  1. MERCOSUR-Egypt
  2. Agadir Agreement
  3. India-Mauritius Agreement
  4. East African Community-U.S. Agreement
  5. COMESA-U.S. Agreement
  6. Africa-EU Partnership
  7. US-Africa (AGOA)
  8. Islamic Trade Preferential System

2- Doing Business in the East African Countries:

The East African region consists of eighteen countries:

  1. Business in Burundi
  2. Business in the Comoros
  3. Business in Djibouti
  4. Business in Egypt
  5. Business in Eritrea
  6. Business in Ethiopia
  7. Business in Kenya
    1. Bethwell Ogot
    2. Ali Al'amin Mazrui
  8. Business in Madagascar
  9. Business in Malawi
  10. Business in Mauritius
  11. Business in Mozambique
  12. Business in Rwanda
  13. Business in the Seychelles
  14. Business in Somalia
  15. Business in Sudan
  16. Business in South Sudan
  17. Business in Tanzania
  18. Business in Uganda

3- East African Businessman

Egypt:

  1. Tarek Talaat Moustafa
  2. Hassan Abdalla
  3. Mohamed Mansour
  4. Onsi Sawiris
  5. Ahmed Mekky
  6. Minoush Abdel-Meguid

Ethiopia:

  1. Mohammed Al-Amoudi
  2. Mimi Alemayehou

Kenya:

  1. Naushad N. Merali
  2. Bhimji Depar Shah

Somalia:

  1. Iman

Sudan:

  1. Mohamed Ibrahim
  2. Osama Abdul Latif

Tanzania:

  1. Mohammed Dewji
  2. Said Salim Bakhresa
  3. Reginald Mengi

Transport and Logistics in Africa. Corridors, ports

4- Logistics in East Africa.

1- East African Ports.

  1. Kenya: Port of Mombasa (the largest port in East Africa)
  2. Tanzania: Port of Dar es-Salaam
  3. Mozambique: Port of Maputo
  4. Djibouti: Port of Djibouti
  5. Sudan: Port Sudan
  6. Madagascar: Ports of Madagascar
  7. Egyptian ports. Suez Canal

2- African Highways Networks.

  1. Northern Corridor
  2. N’Djamena-Djibouti Corridor
  3. Cairo-Gaborone Corridor
  4. Beira-Lobito Corridor
  5. Lagos-Mombasa Corridor
  6. North-South Corridor
  7. Central Corridor
  8. Asia-Africa Corridor

5- Business Plan for East Africa

The Module includes the Market Access Tool:
East African Market Access

Sample:
African Northern Corridor (Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda) Road Transport Module

African Institutions (AU, AFDB, AUDA-NEPAD, UNECA)

Intergovernmental Authority on Development IGAD (Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda)

East African Community (EAC), Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan, and Burundi

Tanzanian Economy (Doctorate, Master, Module)

Custom Union - Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa COMESA

Djibouti-N’Djamena Corridor: Sudan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Djibouti, and Chad (Road Transport Module)

Port of Mombasa, Kenya. Gateway to Burundi, the DR Congo, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, and Tanzania (Maritime Transport Module)

Osama Abdul Latif. Sudanese Muslim Businessman (Master, Sudan)


(c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2024)
We do not use cookies
Top of this page

Knowledge leads to unity, but Ignorance to diversity