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SUMMARY:LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
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URL:https://amcham.co.ke/event/logistics-and-supply-chain-3/
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SUMMARY:Forensics\, Risk & Compliance Training
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URL:https://amcham.co.ke/event/forensics-risk-compliance-training-3/
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SUMMARY:LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
DESCRIPTION:The AfCFTA signals a major effort towards a more integrated African regional economy as well as the will to better include Africa in the global supply chain. The World Bank estimates that the AfCFTA will boost intracontinental exports by over 81% and exports with non-African countries by 19% by 2035. \n \nManufacturing exports are anticipated to make the most gains: a 110% increase for intra-African trade and 46% for non-African trade. For this to be realized however\, access to and movement of goods across the region and beyond will be critical. \n \nJoin us June 22\, 2021\, 8-9a.m. EAT for a stakeholder discussion on the the role of logistics and supply chain in the implementation and success of the AfCFTA. The discussion will cover: \n \n\nLogistical readiness to facilitate trade under AfCFTA across the continent\, with a comparative analysis of various African Markets’ readiness.\nChallenges and proposed solutions for the logistics sector in AfCFTA implementation.\nDigital innovation in logistics and its role in catalyzing trade under the AfCFTA.\nLogistics as an enabler of the FMCG and E-commerce industries under the AfCFTA\, and the rise of e-logistics to solve challenges facing the industry.\nA breakdown of the benefits of AfCFTA to the logistics sector.\nThe roles of various stakeholders including the private sector in catalyzing as well as required policy and regulatory changes.
URL:https://amcham.co.ke/event/logistics-and-supply-chain/
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UID:2784-1624330800-1624334400@amcham.co.ke
SUMMARY:LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN
DESCRIPTION:The AfCFTA signals a major effort towards a more integrated African regional economy as well as the will to better include Africa in the global supply chain. The World Bank estimates that the AfCFTA will boost intracontinental exports by over 81% and exports with non-African countries by 19% by 2035. \n \nManufacturing exports are anticipated to make the most gains: a 110% increase for intra-African trade and 46% for non-African trade. For this to be realized however\, access to and movement of goods across the region and beyond will be critical. \n \nJoin us June 22\, 2021\, 8-9a.m. EAT for a stakeholder discussion on the the role of logistics and supply chain in the implementation and success of the AfCFTA. The discussion will cover: \n \n\nLogistical readiness to facilitate trade under AfCFTA across the continent\, with a comparative analysis of various African Markets’ readiness.\nChallenges and proposed solutions for the logistics sector in AfCFTA implementation.\nDigital innovation in logistics and its role in catalyzing trade under the AfCFTA.\nLogistics as an enabler of the FMCG and E-commerce industries under the AfCFTA\, and the rise of e-logistics to solve challenges facing the industry.\nA breakdown of the benefits of AfCFTA to the logistics sector.\nThe roles of various stakeholders including the private sector in catalyzing as well as required policy and regulatory changes.
URL:https://amcham.co.ke/event/logistics-and-supply-chain-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20210622T050000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20210701T050000
DTSTAMP:20260428T033953
CREATED:20260314T111004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T111004Z
UID:2681-1624338000-1625115600@amcham.co.ke
SUMMARY:Forensics\, Risk & Compliance Training
DESCRIPTION:Businesses need to factor in the risk of bribery and corruption in their official interactions and day-to-day activities. For businesses operating across countries\, other considerations to have in mind include the different countries’ regulatory and enforcement frameworks\, conflicting information and the rapid evolution of technology. These are among key factors for ensuring successful business growth and profitability. \n \nIn this regard\, we invite you to participate in a training program facilitated by ALN | Anjarwalla & Khanna focusing on some of these key factors as well as on the risk\, compliance and operating concerns\, highlighting opportunities that are available to enable businesses to thrive and run more efficiently. \n \nThe program is structed as 4 training sessions focused on specific areas as follows: \n \nSession 1 – Tuesday\, June 22\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nEffective measures to meet local and U.S. regulatory requirements in respect of financial crime. \n \nSession 2 –  Thursday\, June 24\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nThird-party risk and how to proactively manage it (Prevent\, detect and respond). \n \nSession 3 – Wednesday\, June 30\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nAssessing the risk of fraud and leakage in your business. \n \nSession 4 – Thursday\, July 1\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nCurrent trends and the impact of Cyber Crime in East Africa. \n \n \n \n*8 CPD points will be issued by Africa Legal to participants who complete all the training sessions.
URL:https://amcham.co.ke/event/forensics-risk-compliance-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20210622T050000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Nairobi:20210701T050000
DTSTAMP:20260428T033953
CREATED:20260314T111021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T111021Z
UID:2785-1624338000-1625115600@amcham.co.ke
SUMMARY:Forensics\, Risk & Compliance Training
DESCRIPTION:Businesses need to factor in the risk of bribery and corruption in their official interactions and day-to-day activities. For businesses operating across countries\, other considerations to have in mind include the different countries’ regulatory and enforcement frameworks\, conflicting information and the rapid evolution of technology. These are among key factors for ensuring successful business growth and profitability. \n \nIn this regard\, we invite you to participate in a training program facilitated by ALN | Anjarwalla & Khanna focusing on some of these key factors as well as on the risk\, compliance and operating concerns\, highlighting opportunities that are available to enable businesses to thrive and run more efficiently. \n \nThe program is structed as 4 training sessions focused on specific areas as follows: \n \nSession 1 – Tuesday\, June 22\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nEffective measures to meet local and U.S. regulatory requirements in respect of financial crime. \n \nSession 2 –  Thursday\, June 24\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nThird-party risk and how to proactively manage it (Prevent\, detect and respond). \n \nSession 3 – Wednesday\, June 30\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nAssessing the risk of fraud and leakage in your business. \n \nSession 4 – Thursday\, July 1\, 2021\, 10 – 11.30 a.m. \n \nCurrent trends and the impact of Cyber Crime in East Africa. \n \n \n \n*8 CPD points will be issued by Africa Legal to participants who complete all the training sessions.
URL:https://amcham.co.ke/event/forensics-risk-compliance-training-2/
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