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Association of retired foreign service officers launched with call for capacity building

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The inauguration of the Association of Ugandan Retired Foreign Service Officers (AURFSO) marked a significant milestone in Uganda’s diplomatic landscape. The inaugural launch, presided over by Mr. Vincent Bagiire, the Permanent Secretary of Uganda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was held at the prestigious Hotel Africana in Kampala.

AURFSO’s inception signifies a pivotal step towards fostering a professional human resource pool comprising retired Foreign Service Officers. The primary objective behind the association’s formation is to create a reservoir of seasoned expertise that can be leveraged for the capacity building of current Foreign Service Officers and other government officials.

During the momentous event, Mr. Vincent Bagiire underscored the critical role played by retired Foreign Service Officers in imparting invaluable knowledge, experiences, and insights to the younger generation. He emphasized the association’s potential to serve as a bridge between the past and present, ensuring a continuum of expertise in Uganda’s diplomatic endeavors.

 

The launch garnered distinguished guests, including the Cuban Ambassador to Uganda, Tania Perez Xiques, and the Deputy Head of EU in Uganda, alongside a host of other esteemed attendees. Their presence signified international support and recognition of the importance of AURFSO’s objectives in strengthening Uganda’s diplomatic corps.

The launch concluded with an air of enthusiasm and commitment to the association’s goals. The formation of AURFSO not only signifies a commitment to preserving and utilizing the expertise of retired Foreign Service Officers but also serves as a testament to Uganda’s dedication to maintaining excellence in its diplomatic endeavors.

As AURFSO embarks on its journey, it stands poised to become a pivotal institution in nurturing and harnessing Uganda’s diplomatic legacy, ensuring a robust foundation for the country’s future engagements on the global stage. The event’s success paves the way for collaborative efforts between seasoned veterans and the current generation, fostering a continuum of expertise and excellence in Uganda’s Foreign Service.

The Association looks forward to a promising future of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and advancing Uganda’s diplomatic prowess through the collective wisdom of its retired Foreign Service Officers.

For further updates and developments regarding AURFSO, stay tuned to official announcements and engagements from Uganda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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