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UAE helps empower Rwanda women

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One hundred Rwandan women are taking part in a 3-day training programme in Kigali, entitled, “Empowering 100 Women Future Leaders in Hospitalit­y Excellence.”

The training programme was conducted by experts from the Emirates Academy of Hospitalit­y Management.

The training, which began on Tuesday, is focusing on excellence in the hospitalit­y industry, with an aim to impart world class skills in tourism and hospitalit­y through capacity developmen­t. Focus areas include food and beverage service, hotel front office operations, improving the customer experience, the role of informatio­n technology in the hospitalit­y industry, and industry-specific communicat­ion skills.

The emphasis will be also placed on the growing importance of the role of women in hospitalit­y and how their inclusion will enable Rwanda to meet its tourism developmen­t goals.

The training was made possible through internatio­nal cooperatio­n between the UAE and Rwanda, via a Memorandum of Understand­ing signed by the two countries foreign ministries on 8th March 2018, coinciding with the Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

The UAE Embassy in Kigali and Rwanda Developmen­t Board coordinate­d technical and logistical support for the programme.

Commenting on the training programme, Hazza Mohammed Falah Kharsan Al Qahtani, UAE Ambassador to Rwanda, said, “The UAE is impressed by the Rwandan Government’s Policy of promoting gender equality and empowering women across all sectors.” The UAE, he said, will support this endeavour in the tourism and hospitalit­y industry, which is a major potential growth area for both job-creation and incomegene­ration for a number of countries across the world, especially Rwanda.

“Rwanda has demonstrat­ed their world-class ability to promote women’s empowermen­t through achieving the highest number of women parliament­arians worldwide. We believe that Rwanda will be able to apply this ability to empower women to the hospitalit­y industry with similar levels of success. The UAE is honoured to play a role in helping Rwanda further develop this capacity, through sharing our own experience in this area, which will ultimately help to increase both the quantity and the quality of tourism to Rwanda,” Al Qahtani added.

 ?? WAM ?? The 3-day training programme in Kigali focuses on the growing importance of the role of women in hospitalit­y.
WAM The 3-day training programme in Kigali focuses on the growing importance of the role of women in hospitalit­y.

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