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Welcome to IUCEA

Vision:  IUCEA becomes an exemplary common higher education area for a prosperous and sustainable East African Community by 2030.

Mission: To encourage and develop mutually beneficial collaboration between Member Universities and between them and Governments and other organizations, both public and private

IUCEA Core Values:  Accountability, Transparency, Unity, Diversity, Integrity, Professionalism and Teamwork

IUCEA executive members visiting IUCEA premise

Nelson James Kaminyoge

Senior Administrative Officer

Nelson James Kaminyoge is a highly skilled Senior Administrative Officer with extensive experience in the field of Administration and Human Resources management. He is currently coordinating all matters regarding office administration, procurement, transport, conferencing/meetings, protocol, and security at the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA). In this capacity, Nelson is committed to providing cost-effective and efficient administrative services that contribute to the achievement of the IUCEA’s strategic objectives.

Nelson has over 16 years of experience working for the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania in various capacities. Before joining the Inter-University Council for East Africa, he served as a Principal Administrative Officer at the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries and the Ministry of Home Affairs. Additionally, he served as Private Secretary to the Minister at the Ministry of Home Affairs and as a Personal Assistant to the Minister at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation of United Republic of Tanzania. In these roles, he gained valuable experience in managing administrative processes, providing strategic advice to senior leadership, and ensuring the smooth operation of government departments.

Nelson holds a Master of Science degree in Human Resource Management from Mzumbe University and a bachelor’s degree in political science and public Administration from the University of Dar es Salaam. He is fluent in both English and Kiswahili and is a member of the African Association for Public Administration and Management – Tanzania Chapter.


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