On 13th December 2018, trapca joined a multitude of e-commerce patrons during UNCTAD’s Africa e-Commerce Week Conference. Taking part in a session titled, “Digital Trade in Africa: Implications for Inclusion and Human Rights trapca’s representative Mr. Tsotetsi Makong joined fellow panelists, namely, Prof. Attiya Waris, Associate Professor of Fiscal Law and Policy, University of Nairobi,...Read More
On 1st February 2019, trapca was pleased to host the new Ambassador of Sweden to Tanzania, His Excellency Anders Sjöberg who was accompanied by the First Secretary, Ludvig Bontell. During the visit the Ambassador and trapca staff had fruitful discussions on trade policy capacity building with the support of the Government of Sweden and the...Read More
trapca continues to relentlessly pursue opportunities that will turn the fortunes of African countries for the better. In recognition of the ever-growing economic integration regimes both within the continent and between African countries and third parties, there is no shadow of doubt that more investment has to be made in building the capacity of various actors...Read More
With the support of the Government of Sweden, trapca business will start off with its core business, namely, building capacities of African LDCs and LICs and women from African LMICs. The Center will offer pre-requisite courses that are stepping stone to admission to its flagship MSc. in International Trade Policy and Trade Law. The Centre...Read More