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Certificate: Business in East Africa



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Professional Certificate (Business in East Africa) Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Egypt

Foreign Trade and Business in East Africa

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The main objective is to provide an overview of the economy and the business opportunities 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).

  1. To identify business opportunities in the East African Markets
  2. To analyze Foreign Trade and foreign direct investment flows in East Africa
  3. 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
  4. To know the Trade Agreements related to East Africa
  5. To know the largest ports and Trans-African corridors in the East African region
  6. To carry out an International Marketing Plan for the East African Markets or a Project to Set Up a Company in one of the countries of the region

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

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

African Students (Masters Foreign Trade)

  1. Tuition Fees: EUR 97
  2. Professional Certificate Methodology
  3. Open Online Enrollment

Language: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English

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Issuance of the Professional Certificate

To obtain the Professional Certificate, the student must carry out an International Marketing Plan for these markets (for a specific product or service) or a Project to Set Up a Company (branch, subsidiary…) in one of the analyzed countries and send it to EENI. Once evaluated, the student will receive the “Professional Certificate in Foreign Trade and Business in East Africa” issued by EENI Global Business School in digital format.

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Doing Business in the East African 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
  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

African Economic Integration

Economic Integration in East Africa:

The East African Economic Area.

East African Economic Integration

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)

Several East African Countries also belong to:

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

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
  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

Transport and Logistics in Africa. Corridors, ports

Logistics in East Africa.

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

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

The Professional Certificate includes the Market Access Tool:
East African Market Access

EENI African Business Portal.

Area of Knowledge: Africa .

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

EENI African Students:
Online African Students (Course, Master, Doctorate, International Business, Foreign Trade)


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