- Source: Eastern and Southern African Management Institute
Eastern and Southern African Management Institute, or ESAMI is a diplomatic regional management development institute owned by various governments in the Sub-Saharan Africa region. Established in 1980, the Institute has its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.
History
ESAMI was established in 1979 on the foundations of the East African Management Institute. It was established by the governments of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania and the Republic of Uganda, as an intergovernmental institution designed to provide specialized top-level management training, research and consultancy services to its members.
The charter establishing ESAMI was signed in October 1979, by the member countries of Kenya, Mozambique, Malawi, Namibia, Tanzania, Uganda, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. This charter was endorsed by the executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
Academic programmes
As of April 2015, ESAMI offers 8 Master of Business Administration programmes and training in the following academic disciplines:
Master's in entrepreneurship
Master of Public Administration
Master of Business Administration – general
MBA in human resource management
MBA in customs management
MBA in transport economics and logistics management
Diploma in management and administration
Diploma in human resources management
Study centers
ESAMI courses can be taken at study centers in the following cities:
Distinctions
In May 1997, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa officially designated ESAMI as "The African Centre of Excellence in Management Development."
References
External links
Official ESAMI website Archived 2018-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tanzania
- Musim hujan
- Pramugari
- Manusia
- Pembakaran terkendali
- Daftar jurnal sejarah
- Daftar karya tentang Perusahaan Hindia Timur Belanda
- Negara Islam Irak dan Syam
- Washington, D.C.
- California
- Eastern and Southern African Management Institute
- Martin Oduor-Otieno
- Lilly Ajarova
- Peya Mushelenga
- Peter Serukamba
- Amos Lugoloobi
- Olive Mugenda
- Patricia Ojangole
- Olive Birungi Lumonya
- Victoria Katamba