International Trade and Management
- Tuesday, 21 June 2011
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Chinyanga Clement, Ph. D.
Clement Chinyanga is a professor working with the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI). His specific areas of expertise include strategic management, planning and managing projects as well as e-commerce. Professor Chinyanga holds a Ph. D. from PWU, USA and a Master degree from Walse, UK.
Courses at trapca: TRP 100: International Trade and Development (IT Skills)
Dieye Cheikh Tidiane, Ph.D.
Dieye Cheikh Tidiane holds a PhD in Development Studies from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and a Master in Development Studies from Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis (UGB, Sénégal). He is currently working as a programme coordinator for the NGO Environment and Development Action in the Third World. Previously he has worked for the African Institute for Economic Development and planning which is a subsidiary to United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
Courses at trapca: TRP 100: International Trade and Development
Lyewe Martin
Martin Lyewe works with the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI). His specific areas of expertise are human resource management, office administration and management and conflict management. Mr. Lyewe holds a MBA degree from ESAMI, Tanzania and a Bachelors degree from Dar es Salaam University, Tanzania.
Courses at trapca: TRP 100: International Trade and Development (paper writing and presentation skills)
Mumba Joseph, Ph. D.
Joseph Mumba is a professor working with the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI). His academic qualifications include a Ph. D. from Strathclyde, Scotland and a Bachelors degree from University of Malawi. Professor Mumba’s specific areas of management expertise include energy project planning, environmental management and natural resource management.
Courses at trapca: TRP 100: International Trade and Development (economic aspects)
Mwape Bonard, Ph. D.
Bonard Mwape is a professor of public sector management and the Director General of the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI). His specific areas of management development expertise include policy and public sector management, human resources management and leadership skills development. Mr. Mwape holds a Ph. D from Pittsburgh, USA and a Master degree from London, UK.
Courses at trapca: TRP 100 and TRP 508: Leadership in trade and Cooperation
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Patek Stanislaw, Ambassador
Stanislaw Patek has 40 years of experience working in various positions from the Swedish Government and in international organisations. He has been highly involved in negotiations of trade agreements, joint commissions on trade and industrial co-operation. Ambassador Patek holds a Bachelors degree in Political Science from University of Uppsala, Sweden. Courses at trapca: TRP 303: International Trade Negotiations and Cooperation
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