Doing Business in the East African Markets III (Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business, e-learning, fifth semester)
Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business
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Subject - “Doing Business in the East African Markets III” (5 ECTS) - Online Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business (fifth semester).
Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan and Tanzania.
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in Sudan
- Introduction to the Republic of Sudan
- Sudanese Economy
- Economic profile of the States of Sudan
- Sudanese International Trade
- Transport in Sudan. Port Sudan
- Invest in Sudan
- Business opportunities in Sudan:
- Agriculture
- Infrastructures
- Services
- Case Study:
- Sudatel Telecommunications
- Mohammed Ibrahim
- Osama Abdul Latif
- Access to the Sudanese market
- Business Plan for Sudan
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in Sudan”:
- To learn to do business in Sudan
- To know the business opportunities in Sudan
- To know Sudan's trade agreements
- To investigate trade relations of Sudan with the country of the student
- To learn to develop a Business Plan for the Sudanese market
- To study the profile of Sudanese Businessmen
Mohammed Mo Ibrahim
- The Muslim Sudanese Businessman Mohammed Mo Ibrahim
- Sale of the telecommunication company Celtel
- Mo Ibrahim Foundation
- Ibrahim Index of African Governance
Osama Abdul Latif
- The Muslim Sudanese Businessman Oussama Abdul Latif
- The Sudanese conglomerate DAL Group
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in South Sudan
- Introduction to the Republic of South Sudan
- South Sudanese Economy
- South Sudanese agriculture sector
- South Sudanese International Trade
- Business and Investment opportunities in South Sudan
- Agro-industry
- Infrastructures
- Tourism
- Mining
- Petroleum
- Authority of Investment of South Sudan
- Access to the South Sudanese market
- Business Plan for South Sudan
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in South Sudan”:
- To learn to do business in South Sudan
- To know the business opportunities in South Sudan
- To know the trade agreements of South Sudan
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in Somalia
- Introduction to the Federal Republic of Somalia
- Somalian economy
- Somalian Foreign Trade
- Access to the Somalian market
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in Somalia”:
- To analyze Somalian international trade and economy
- To know the business opportunities in Somalia
- Explorer the trade relations of Somalia with the country of the student
Iman Mohammed Abdulmajid
- The Somalian ex-top-model and entrepreneur Iman
- IMAN Cosmetics
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in Tanzania
- Introduction to Tanzania
- Tanzanian economy
- Tanzanian International Trade
- Import/Export Procedures
- Port of Dar es-Salaam
- Business and Investment opportunities in Tanzania
- Banking
- Real State
- Telecommunications
- Tourism
- Transport
- Case Study:
- Tanzanian Agriculture
- Energy and mining
- Industry and trade
- Quality Group
- Access to the Tanzanian market
- Business Plan for Tanzania
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in Tanzania”:
- To learn to do business in Tanzania
- To know the business opportunities in Tanzania
- To know the Tanzanian trade agreements
- To investigate trade relations of Tanzania with the country of the student
- To learn to develop a Business Plan for the Tanzanian market
- To study the profile of the Tanzanian Businessmen
Syllabus of the Program - Case Study: Tanzanian Businessmen
Mohammed Dewji
- The Tanzanian Muslim Businessman Mohammed Dewji
- The Tanzanian conglomerate METL Group
- Metl Foundation
Said Salim Awadh Bakhresa
- The Tanzanian Muslim Entrepreneur Said Salim Awadh Bakhresa
- The Tanzanian conglomerate Bakhresa Group
- Program “United against malaria” developed by Said Bakhresa
Reginald Mengi
- The Tanzanian Muslim Businessman Reginald Mengi
- IPP Media Company
EENI African Business Portal.
- ECTS = European Transfer and Accumulation System
- CECT = Credit of Capitalisable and Transferable Evaluation (CAMES)
Samples: Doing Business in the East African Markets III (Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business, e-learning, fifth semester).
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