A Consultative Discussion Between #AFLEX and the #China_International_Development_Cooperation_Agency (CIDCA)
A consultative discussion between #AFLEX and the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) took place at the AFLEX Head office.
The discussion, aimed to #strengthen_collaboration and explore potential #partnerships between the two organizations.
The event commenced with a warm welcome extended to Mr. #Zhao_Fengtao, #Deputy_Chairman_of_CIDCA, Dr. #Yang_Yihang, #Minister_Counselor at the #Chinese_Embassy_in_Ethiopia, and their accompanying officials.
The welcoming ceremony, featuring traditional Ethiopian coffee, served to showcase the rich Ethiopian culture.
Mr. #Zadig_Abreha_President_of_AFLEX, briefed the guests on the Academy's activities, highlighting its #Africanization_project, its aspiration to be an instrument for African unity, and its impactful contributions to both Africa and Ethiopia.
A consultative discussion between #AFLEX and the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) took place at the AFLEX Head office.
The discussion, aimed to #strengthen_collaboration and explore potential #partnerships between the two organizations.
The event commenced with a warm welcome extended to Mr. #Zhao_Fengtao, #Deputy_Chairman_of_CIDCA, Dr. #Yang_Yihang, #Minister_Counselor at the #Chinese_Embassy_in_Ethiopia, and their accompanying officials.
The welcoming ceremony, featuring traditional Ethiopian coffee, served to showcase the rich Ethiopian culture.
Mr. #Zadig_Abreha_President_of_AFLEX, briefed the guests on the Academy's activities, highlighting its #Africanization_project, its aspiration to be an instrument for African unity, and its impactful contributions to both Africa and Ethiopia.
This partnership aims to enhance leadership development and capacity building across Ethiopia and Africa.
The MoU is signed by Mr. #Zadig_Abreha, President of AFLEX and Professor #Danny_Quah, Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. The collaboration marks a significant step towards fostering leadership excellence and policy research in the region.
Through the agreement, AFLEX and the Lee Kuan Yew School will collaborate to establish joint customized leadership development and capacity-building programs for executives and staff members across various sectors in Ethiopia and Africa.
Additionally, the partnership will facilitate the enrollment of African participants in Lee Kuan Yew’s postgraduate programs for executives, while promoting discussions and exchanges of expertise between the institutions on leadership development and policy research.
Professor Danny Quah expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "This MoU represents a significant commitment to investing in Africa's leadership capacity. We are excited to work with AFLEX to develop tailored programs that address the unique challenges faced by African leaders today."
Zadig Abreha also commented on the agreement, saying, "This collaboration is a cornerstone in our mission to foster excellence in leadership across the African continent. We believe that by leveraging the expertise of NUS, we can empower a new generation of leaders capable of driving positive change in their communities."
As both institutions seek to enhance leadership capabilities, the signing of this MoU marks the beginning of a strategic partnership expected to yield significant impacts on leadership education and development in Africa.
The MoU is signed by Mr. #Zadig_Abreha, President of AFLEX and Professor #Danny_Quah, Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. The collaboration marks a significant step towards fostering leadership excellence and policy research in the region.
Through the agreement, AFLEX and the Lee Kuan Yew School will collaborate to establish joint customized leadership development and capacity-building programs for executives and staff members across various sectors in Ethiopia and Africa.
Additionally, the partnership will facilitate the enrollment of African participants in Lee Kuan Yew’s postgraduate programs for executives, while promoting discussions and exchanges of expertise between the institutions on leadership development and policy research.
Professor Danny Quah expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "This MoU represents a significant commitment to investing in Africa's leadership capacity. We are excited to work with AFLEX to develop tailored programs that address the unique challenges faced by African leaders today."
Zadig Abreha also commented on the agreement, saying, "This collaboration is a cornerstone in our mission to foster excellence in leadership across the African continent. We believe that by leveraging the expertise of NUS, we can empower a new generation of leaders capable of driving positive change in their communities."
As both institutions seek to enhance leadership capabilities, the signing of this MoU marks the beginning of a strategic partnership expected to yield significant impacts on leadership education and development in Africa.