By Damas Makangale, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
A Scientific research conducted last year in
November by Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE) through its program Female
Future Tanzania (FFT) has revealed that only 35% percent of women’s are in
managerial level.
The Chairman of Tanzania Women of Achievement, Ms Sadaka Gandi |
Speaking to East African Business Week in an
exclusive interview recently in Dar es Salaam, Female Future Coordinator, Lilian Machera said that the scientific
research was aimed to expose and revealed bottleneck that hinder women to
acquire top position in the workplaces.
‘The research was conducted to 300 companies to
private sector in Dar es Salaam region with the ultimate goal of finding
sustainable solution and pave the way for women to acquire top position in the
workplaces,” she said.
She noted that the findings also revealed that
emotional, family matters and little confidence are the bottleneck that hinder
them to expose their capabilities in the workplaces.
Machera said the major aims of the programme is to
get more women into management positions, decision making processes and on
Corporate Boards and that it will be delivered through executive training on
Leadership, Rhetoric and Board Competence where as the courses will be directly
linked to participants’ daily work routine at their workplaces.
“Currently, Tanzanian unemployment rate stands at
10.3 percent; therefore, job creation should be a development agenda that the
government should focus on,’’ she noted.
During the International Women Day a month ago, Vice
President Samia Suluhu Hassan graced the one day forum that aims at attracting
more women into leading positions and on Boards of Directors of Companies with
the ultimate goal of having 50% to 50% in the long run.
VP noted that the programme would help in promoting
talents to the men and women of Tanzania and attain vision 2025 which aims at
ensuring the country is becoming a middle income country by 2025.
Co-organised
by Kazi Service Limited in partnership with the Association of Tanzania
Employers (ATE), the event provides a platform for more than 400 women leaders
and professionals drawn from the private and public sectors in areas of
academia, military, judiciary, diplomatic missions and non-governmental
organizations.
FFT it was established by ATE in collaboration with
the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO), the programme will officially
commence in July this year.
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