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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

The Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE) launched the Female Future Programme in Tanzania.

The Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE)  launched the Female Future Programme in Tanzania. The Programme is formulated to attract more women into management positions, decision making processes and on Corporate Boards.
The aim to inspire and challenge women to work harder and deliver upon set organisations goals.
Speaking during the Launch of the Programme, Vice-President of the United Republic of Tanzania H.E Samia Hassan Suluhu said that some businesses with more women leaders have proved to be more successful than male- dominated ones. 






The Minister of State PMO for Policy, Parliament, La- bour, Youth, Employment and PWDs, Hon. Jenista Mhagama, said the programme would help in promoting talents of women and men in Tanzania and attain vision 2025 which aims at building a middle in- come country.
“Currently, Tanzanian unemployment rate stands at 10.3 percent; there- fore, job creation should be a development agenda that the government should focus on,” 




ATE Chairperson—Hon. Almas Maige (MP

ATE Vice Chairperson, Mrs Zuhura Muro 



NHO Ass. Director, Mavis Bhehane 





NMB Managing Director, Ineke Bussemaker 


NHO Female Future Resource, Kjersti 


FKE FF Project Coordinator, Mary Nyaga 


FUE FF Project Coordinator, Fatmah 
Minister Counsellor, Mr. Trygve Bendiksby 


Jubilee Ins. Country Director, George Alande