Deputy
Permanent Secretary President's Office-Public Service Management Mr.HAB
Mkwizu (left) present a gift to outgoing JICA Senior Representative Mr.
Hajime Iwama during a farewell ceremony held at the President's
Office-Public Service Management yesterday.
Deputy
Permanent Secretary President's Office-Public Service Management Mr.HAB
Mkwizu (left) speaking at a farewell ceremony of departing JICA Senior
Representative Mr.Hajime Iwama (second left) at the President's Office -
Public Service Management yesterday.
Deputy
Permanent Secretary President's Office-Public Service Management Mr.HAB
Mkwizu (second left) in a group photo with JICA staffs, and President's
office officials after a farewell of departing JICA Senior Representative Mr.Hajime Iwama (right,first line) held at the President's Office-Public Service Management yesterday.
TANZANIA TO BENEFIT FROM ABE INITIATIVES
By Happiness Shayo.
The
Government of United Republic of Tanzania is among four African
countries that benefits from Master’s Degree and Internship Program of
the African Business Education Initiative for Youth (ABE Initiative)
initiated by Japanese Government through Japanese Prime Minister Abe.
Speaking
yesterday during a farewell ceremony at the President’s Office, Public
Service Management the departing JICA Senior Representative Mr. Hajime
Iwama said that the program supports youth who have potential to
contribute to their countries.“This
program will support young men and women from Private and Government
Sectors to study Master Courses in Japanese Universities as
international students and experience internships at Japanese
enterprises.”
He
said the aim of the program was to develop effective skills and
knowledge so that they can contribute to the development of their
societies. He
listed other countries which benefits from the program as Republic of
Kenya, Republic of Mozambique and Republic of South Africa.
Mr.
Iwama explains that the implementation of the program started this year
whereby 33 Tanzanians have been selected to attend Master’s Degree
Program in Japan.Meanwhile,
Deputy Permanent Secretary; President’s Office Public Service
Management Mr.HAB Mkwizu said that JICA has been very instrumental in
supporting Tanzania’s development through soliciting and allocating
volunteers and experts to serve the needs of the people in different
parts of the country.
He
mentioned among the sectors supported by government of Japan through
JICA as health, education and infrastructure development among others.Mr.
Mkwizu assured JICA Reprentatives that Tanzania will continue to
sustain the programmes and projects initiated by JICA in order to
deliver desired benefits to the intended communities.
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