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Master in International Business Executive (MIB)
M Globalization M International Trade M Global Marketing M Adaptation - African Students M Internationalization M Business in China

Uganda Uganda Module "Adaptation for Ugandan students" of the Master in International Business (Foreign Trade, Global Marketing and Internationalization) MIB Executive.
Master International Trade Uganda

Master International Business Ugandan students
Version of the Master in International Business (MIB Executive) adapted for Ugandan students (wanafunzi wa Uganda). Kampala, Gulu, Lira, Arua, Moroto, Entebbe, Mbarara, Masaka, Port Bell, Soroti ...

Summary of the adaptation of the Master to Ugandan students
- Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).
- East African Community (EAC).
- Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).
- Cotonou Agreement (EU). EU's Generalised System of Preferences (GSP)
- AGOA.
- UNECA. African Development Bank. African Union. NEPAD. ASA.
- Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). Islamic Development Bank.

Learning units for Ugandan students

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Modules
- Globalization (Utandawazi)
- International trade (Biashara ya nje)
- Global marketing (Masoko)
- Adaptation (kukabiliana na hali)
- Internationalization (Internationaliseringen)
- Business in China (Biashara katika China)

EENI Scholarships Uganda. The scholarship for Ugandan students  and living in Uganda consists of a reduction up to 40% of total tuition and fees.
The granting of the scholarship (Uganda) will be analyzed after receiving the Admission Letter. EENI may require any other financial information that deems appropriate (wage, ...)

Udhamini kwa wanafunzi wa Uganda na wanaoishi katika Uganda lina ya kupunguza hadi 40% ya scholarship ya jumla na ada.
Utoaji wa udhamini (Uganda) Je, kuchambuliwa baada ya kupokea barua Kiingilio. Unaweza kuhitaji EENI Taarifa za fedha nyingine yoyote kwamba deems Inayofaa (mshahara, ...)

Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa COMESA (Soko la Pamoja la Mashariki na Kusini mwa Afrika)

- Introduction to the Common market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).
- COMESA FTA Free trade area. Customs Union. Regional economy.
- The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (PTA Bank).
- The infrastructures in COMESA region.
- Case study: Investing in textile, Oil seeds and leather sector.

East African Community (EAC) (Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki)

- Introduction to the East African Community EAC.
- Customs, market and economic union. Organs of the community. Economy and foreign trade.
- EAC Developing strategic partnerships.
- East African Development Bank (EADB).

Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) (Mamlaka ya Maendeleo ya Kitaifa)

- Introduction to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD).
- The IGAD region: Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda.
- Regional processes and alliances. IGAD Partners Forum (IPF).
- Economic Cooperation and Social Development. Economy, Foreign trade, industry, tourism, transport, Information and communication technology (ICT).

African Union (Umoja wa Afrika)

- Introduction to the African Union.
- Objectives and members.
- Regional economic communities: CEN-SAD, ECCAS, COMESA, ECOWAS, IGAD, SADC, UMA.

NEPAD (Ushirikiano Mpya wa Maendeleo kwa Afrika)

- Introduction to the NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development).
- NEPAD Secretariat. Socio-economic development.
- The African Peer review mechanism (APRM).
- African Regional economic communities (RECs).

Cotonou Agreement (EU) (Mkataba wa Cotonou)

- The Africa - European Union strategic partnership.
- EU infrastructure trust fund for Africa.
- The Cotonou Agreement. The ACP group.
- Euro-Mediterranean partnership.
- European neighbourhood policy.
- EU bilateral relations with Africa. Trade development and cooperation agreement (TDCA) with South Africa. The EU-Algeria association agreement.
- Agreements with Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.

AGOA (ukuaji wa uchumi wa Afrika na Nafasi tendo)

- Introduction to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). AGOA IV.
- Country, product and apparel eligibility.
- United States - Africa trade. Leading U.S. export markets in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Sub-Saharan African suppliers to the United States.
- U.S. Foreign Direct Investment in Africa. Successes cases.
- African global competitiveness initiative (AGCI). Africa trade hubs.
- Case study: Handcrafts export growth in Ghana. Senegalese exporters. African Growers in Atlanta.
- Summaries in Spanish and French.

Relationships with China (Mahusiano na China)

- Introduction to the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation.
- China's African policy.
- FOCAC Summit Beijing and Sharm el-Sheikh.
- Sino-African foreign trade relations.

Relationships with India (Mahusiano na India)

- Economic relationships between Africa and India.
- Africa - India framework for cooperation.
- Africa - India Forum Summit.
- Delhi declaration.

African Development Bank

- Introduction to the African Development Bank (AFDB).
- African Development Fund (ADF). Nigeria trust fund (NTF).
- Regional integration in Africa.
- African peer review mechanism. African women in business initiative.
- The Investment climate facility (ICF).
- Transport in Africa. CEMAC trade corridor project.
- Africa and the global crisis. Africa food crisis response.
- Multilateral debt relief initiative (MDRI).
- Financial instruments. Lending and non-lending instruments.
- Doing business with the African Development Bank. Procurement.
- Projects and operations. Project cycle.

United Nations Economic Commission for Africa UNECA

- Introduction to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).
- ECA member states. African Development Forum (ADF).
- Trade, finance and economic development division.
- Economic report on Africa (ERA).
- Procurement Unit: Doing business with UNECA.

Africa - South America Summit (ASA)

- Africa - South America Summit (ASA).
- Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) and the African Union.
- Declaration of Abuja and New Sparta. Marrakech plan of action.

Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) (Umoja wa Nchi za KiIslam)

- Introduction to the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). The Ummah.
- Subsidiary organs. Statistical, economic and social research and training centre for the Islamic countries (SESRIC).
- Islamic centre for the development of trade (ICDT). Islamic chamber of commerce and industry (ICCI).
- Economic report on the OIC countries.

Islamic Development Bank

- The Islamic development Bank. IDB 1440H vision initiative. IDB unit of account (Islamic dinar). Member countries.
- IDB Group strategic framework. Project financing operations.
- IDB modes of financing. ISTISNA'A. Shari'ah (Islamic law).
- Affiliated institutions. Islamic corporation for Insurance of Investments and Export Credits (ICIEC). Islamic corporation for the development of the private sector (ICD).
- International Islamic trade finance corporation (ITFC).
- Trade financing. The Arab Bank for economic development in Africa (BADEA). BADEA Export financing scheme (BEFS).

ES: Comercio Exterior

 
 

African Union (Umoja wa Afrika)

- Introduction to the African Union.
- Objectives and members.
- Regional economic communities: CEN-SAD, ECCAS, COMESA, ECOWAS, IGAD, SADC, UMA.

NEPAD (Ushirikiano Mpya wa Maendeleo kwa Afrika)

- Introduction to the NEPAD (New Partnership for Africa's Development).
- NEPAD Secretariat. Socio-economic development.
- The African Peer review mechanism (APRM).
- African Regional economic communities (RECs).

Cotonou Agreement (EU) (Mkataba wa Cotonou)

- The Africa - European Union strategic partnership.
- EU infrastructure trust fund for Africa.
- The Cotonou Agreement. The ACP group.
- Euro-Mediterranean partnership.
- European neighbourhood policy.
- EU bilateral relations with Africa. Trade development and cooperation agreement (TDCA) with South Africa. The EU-Algeria association agreement.
- Agreements with Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia.

EU-GSP: European Union Generalised System of Preferences (Mfumo wa Umoja wa Ulaya wa Jumla wa Upendeleo)

- EU - Generalised System of Preferences (GSP).
- GSP+ scheme.
- The Everything But Arms arrangement (EBA).

AGOA (ukuaji wa uchumi wa Afrika na Nafasi tendo)

- Introduction to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). AGOA IV.
- Country, product and apparel eligibility.
- United States - Africa trade. Leading U.S. export markets in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Sub-Saharan African suppliers to the United States.
- U.S. Foreign Direct Investment in Africa. Successes cases.
- African global competitiveness initiative (AGCI). Africa trade hubs.
- Case study: Handcrafts export growth in Ghana. Senegalese exporters. African Growers in Atlanta.
- Summaries in Spanish and French.

Relationships with China (Mahusiano na China)

- Introduction to the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation.
- China's African policy.
- FOCAC Summit Beijing and Sharm el-Sheikh.
- Sino-African foreign trade relations.

Relationships with India (Mahusiano na India)

- Economic relationships between Africa and India.
- Africa - India framework for cooperation.
- Africa - India Forum Summit.
- Delhi declaration.

Module: Regional markets (Mkoa wa masoko)
Suggested learning unit (*) for Ugandan students (wanafunzi wa Uganda):
Doing Business in China (Kufanya biashara nchini China)

Introduction to China

- History of China.
- About China: geography, population, languages, religion, ...

Chinese economy (Kichina uchumi)

- Chinese economy.
- Financial system.
- Industry and services.
- Agriculture.
- Foreign trade. Imports and exports.

Transport and logistics (Usafiri na vifaa)

- Introduction to marine transport in China.
- Main Ports of China: Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Qingdao, Dalian, Tianjin, Ningbo Port.
- Main logistic companies: COSCO. China Shipping Container Lines Company Limited (CSCL). SINOTRANS CSC.

Customs of China (Desturi za China)

- The Customs of China.
- Import export customs procedures.
- Shanghai customs.
- Guangzhou customs.

Investing in China (Kuwekeza katika China)

- Foreign direct investment (FDI).
- Investment environment in China.
- Sectors for investing.
- Tips for investing.
- Project set-up.
- Investment costs and procedures.

Shanghai

- The City of Shanghai: financial, economic, trade and shipping center of China.
- The economy of Shanghai. Service and industrial sector. Foreign Trade.
- The District of Pudong.
- Foreign Direct Investment in Shanghai. Application Procedures.
- Case study: Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC). Siemens in Shanghai. Wal-Mart in China.

Hong Kong

- Hong Kong: gateway to China.
- HK economy. Foreign trade (import export).
- The Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA).
- New Zealand Hong Kong China Closer Economic Partnership.
- Setting up in Hong Kong.

Chinese companies (makampuni ya Kichina)

- Mengniu Dairy. Shanghai Silk. CHINT. Haier.
- Lifan Motorcycles. Nine Dragons Paper. Hangzhou Wahaha.
- Guangzhou Automobile Group. ZTE Corporation. Huawei. Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings. Galanz Group.
- Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC). Siemens in Shanghai. Wal-Mart in China.
- Lenovo. Founder Group. Aluminum Corporation of China (CHINALCO). Sinochem Group.
- TCL Corporation. Midea Group. Hisense Kelon Electrical.
- COSCO. China Shipping Container Lines Company Limited (CSCL). SINOTRANS CSC.

(*) Ugandan students (wanafunzi wa Uganda) can change the learning unit "Doing Business in China" for other learning unit: India, South East Asia, Middle East MENA, Europe, North America, Andean countries, South America, Southern Africa, East Africa ...
India, Asia ya Kusini Mashariki, Mashariki ya Kati MENA, Ulaya, Amerika ya Kaskazini, Andean nchi, Amerika ya Kusini, Kusini mwa Afrika, Afrika Mashariki


Common modules of the Master in International Business (Foreign Trade, Global Marketing and Internationalization)


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