A group photo of members of military and IAA staff members after the signing ceremony early today.
The Command and Staff College (CSC) Commandant Maj General Kyunga signs a document of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Arusha today to allow military personnel with the necessary skills and knowledge in Strategic Studies at IAA
The Institute of Accountancy Arusha (IAA) Rector Prof. Prof. Johannes Monyo (2nd from R) exchange a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Command and Staff College (CSC) Commandant Maj General Ezekiel-Elias Kyunga (1st
from L). The MoU signed today in Arusha will equip military personnel
with the necessary skills and knowledge in Strategic Studies at IAA.
IAA Rector Prof. Johannes Monyo signs a document of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Arusha today to allow military personnel with the necessary skills and knowledge in Strategic Studies at IAA.
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By Our Reporter
The
Institute of Accountancy Arusha (IAA) Rector Prof. Johannes Monyo said
ion speech: “Today I have great pleasure to officiate a special ceremony
on signing the Memorandum of Understanding between the Institute of
Accountancy Arusha (IAA) and Tanzania People’s Defense Forces (TPDF).
This is a great event and privilege for both IAA and TPDF. CSC deserves a
special mention as the institution that initiated the event”
He
added: “It is our understanding that many institutions in Tanzania are
not used to working closely with Military personnel. TPDF and Command
and Staff College realized that members of military forces are good
partners in development. It is true that once good partnership is
established the country tends to prosper faster” He also said that the Command and Staff College (CSC) has good working relationship with the Institute of Accountancy Arusha
(IAA) that has lasted for 8 years. In
2006 a special CSC tailored programme was developed and this was the
beginning of a close working relationship between the two institutions.
In this relationship the academic staff from IAA were invited to
facilitate in a number of other related programmes conducted by CSC. But the target of CSC was to have long term programmes and academic partner with a capacity to run the new targeted programmes.
CSC
initially, consulted several institutions and universities in the
country to establish long term courses in strategic studies but this
effort was unsuccessful. It is the flexibility of IAA management and the
IAA Governing Council that authorized the commitment of resources in
the year 2011 and allowed the development of Strategic Studies
programmes at CSC- Monduli.
“Two
curricula were developed in the area of Strategic Studies and these
included the Ordinary Diploma and Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic
Studies. These curricula were developed following NACTE standards. The
Ordinary Diploma curricula comprising of NTA levels 5 and 6 were
submitted to NACTE for validation and were approved. Furthermore, IAA
developed Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Studies Programme. These
programmes are
currently in progress and have a total of 52 participants from EAC and SADC countries” he said
He
revealed that both programmes are aimed at equipping Military personnel
with the necessary skills and knowledge in Strategic Studies that are
needed at their workplace and elsewhere in the world. These programmes
which commenced in May 2013 are expected to produce the first graduands by March this year (2014).
Although
this is the first collaborative arrangement with a partner from within
the country IAA has two other collaborations with partners from foreign
countries. IAA signed a MoU with Coventry University of UK way back in
2009 to run four masters degree programmes (MBA – ITM, MBA – LM, MBA –
PSM and MSc. FI). These programmes have been running for last four
years. In 2013 IAA signed another MoU with Galgotias University of India
to run three masters degree programmes namely; Master in Information
Security, Master in Software Engineering and Master in Computer
Application. These programmes started in November 2013.
In the same vein we are working with TMA to establish a Bachelor Degree in Military Science. This degree is expected to be run
effective 2015 if the accreditation processes will be completed in time.
Today
we are here to officially sign the MoU between IAA and TPDF and inform
Tanzanians in particular and the world at large that Military staff are
good partners in development.
I
would also like to take a moment of personal privilege to acknowledge
some of those who helped to make this day and the event surrounding
possible. I wish to thank members of IAA Academic staff, members of CSC
staff, TPDF headquarters, members of the Governing Council, NACTE, TMA
and all others not mentioned above but helped in one way or the other to
make this day possible.
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