UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation conduct Training 100 Women Leaders

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, through its Embassy in Nairobi, in cooperation with Kenyan Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife sponsored 100 Kenyan women to qualify them for the hospitality and tourism sector under the training program dubbed “Empowering 100 Women Future Leaders In Hospitality Excellence.”
In compliance with the UAE Foreign Assistance Policy that steers exchange of knowledge and expertise, the 3-days event involved the participation of hospitality and Tourism trainers as well as experts from the Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management.
The aim of this program was to equip the participants with skills necessary to achieve excellence in the hospitality and Tourism sector that has an ever-increasing client expectation.
The mode of delivery included case studies, best-observed practices, and scenarios while the topics of study included an overview of the Kenyan hospitality and Tourism sector, food and beverage, role of technology in the hospitality sector, communication and marketing skills and women leadership in the hospitality and tourism sector.
The program concluded with the awarding of certificates to the participants at a colorful graduation ceremony presided over by Hon. Najib Balala, Cabinet Secretary of Tourism and Wildlife, the UAE ambassador to Kenya – H.E Khalid Khalifa Al Mu’alla, Mr. Hashim Mohamed – Principal and CEO Kenya Utalii College and other invited guests including Ambassadors and government officials.
During his remarks, Honourable Najib Balala highlights that “Women are the epitome of leadership as they have proven to excel to unreachable heights time and time again. The introduction of the training program is a major boost to the tourism and hospitality sectors, not only in Kenya but the world at large. The skills that these women gain will enable them to grow this industry, as they will be able to communicate and market the sector more effectively, thereby skyrocketing the economy of the country.”
In his speech, the UAE Ambassador reiterated the important role played by Kenyan women in the economic development of the country and noted that the training would go a long way in equipping the participants with the relevant skills to excel in the hospitality and tourism industry. He went to state that the program was a reaffirmation of the UAE’s pledge towards the world, including through supporting research & development, training and education for achieving the sustainable development, with a special focus on youth and women empowerment.”
H.E the Ambassador noted that Women and girls’ empowerment ranks high among the priorities of the UAE’s Foreign Assistance Policy 2017-2021 and it is also one of the strategic focus areas of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Towards this end, the UAE has committed USD 50 million to the World Bank’s “Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative” (We-Fi), which aims to mobilize over USD 1 billion as finances for women entrepreneurs.
In addition, through the “1000 Leaders” initiative, the UAE will provide women with empowerment training and opportunity, honing their skills and capabilities to become leaders in various sectors of the economy.
The foreign assistance projects supporting this cause include vocational training for women, and supporting female entrepreneurs in low and middle-income countries. The UAE is supporting more than 100 projects in women and child health sectors and countries that have benefited include Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. In Afghanistan for example, the UAE supports the Saffron industry whereby women represent 80 percent of the production activities.
On his part, Dr. Scott Richardson, Executive Dean and Associate Professor of Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management said that hospitality industry plays an important role in the economic development of many countries and that he was optimistic that the training would benefit the Kenyan tourism sector.
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