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Le Mbuya Graduate Transition Centre (MGTC), situé à Mbuya, Kampala, en Ouganda, développe une nouvelle plateforme visant à accompagner les diplômés dans leur transition de l'université vers l'emploi, l'entrepreneuriat et le développement d'entreprises. Dans ce cadre, nous constituons une équipe fondatrice de haut niveau composée de professionnels, de spécialistes de programmes, de facilitateurs et d'experts sectoriels passionnés par le développement de la prochaine génération de talents, d'innovateurs et d'entrepreneurs ougandais.
Nous invitons les candidatures de ressortissants ougandais et d'autres personnes éligibles, qualifiés et ayant une expérience pertinente, pour des opportunités dans les domaines du leadership, de la gestion de programmes, des finances, des opérations, de la communication, de la technologie, de la gestion des ressources humaines et de la facilitation spécialisée.
Pourquoi cette opportunité est importante : nous recherchons des personnes qui apportent expertise, intégrité, initiative, collaboration et un engagement à créer des opportunités significatives pour les diplômés ougandais. Vous aurez l'opportunité de contribuer à la création et au développement d'une institution conçue pour renforcer les transitions des diplômés, l'innovation, l'employabilité et le développement d'entreprises en Ouganda.
Le Mbuya Graduate Transition Centre travaillera dans des domaines tels que : la préparation à la main-d'œuvre et l'emploi, l'entrepreneuriat et le développement d'entreprises, l'agro-industrie, l'économie numérique et la technologie, l'économie verte et circulaire, le tourisme et les entreprises culturelles, les opportunités de l'industrie pétrolière et gazière, ainsi que le suivi, l'apprentissage et l'impact.
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