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PECB signs a partnership agreement with Adventist University of Central Africa

2024-05-27 – PECB, an ISO certification and training company, announced that they have recently signed a partnership agreement with Adventist University of Central Africa. This partnership will deliver significant benefits to enterprises, by providing best practices of ISO standards in Rwanda,. This partnership will bring expertise and knowledge which will, in turn, expand our ability to provide a full spectrum of services in order for our customers to gain a great value from PECB training courses.
 
“By partnering with Adventist University of Central Africa we will expand our business, helping our customers stay ahead and add value to their operations. The Bahrain market has an exciting future ahead of it," said Tim Rama, CEO of PECB. “Our fundamental focus is always helping our clients build, grow, and protect their businesses. In particular, we appreciate the collaborative spirit of Adventist University of Central Africa, the focus on customer service, and the consistent growth over the years," concluded Rama.
 
"We are thrilled to announce our partnership with PECB, a world-class industry leader in cybersecurity training and ISO certifications, headquartered in Montreal, Canada. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our journey to become the premier cybersecurity Academy in Central Africa and across the entire African continent. By leveraging PECB's extensive expertise and globally recognized certification programs, we aim to enhance our capabilities and offer top-tier training to cybersecurity enthusiasts in the region. We invite all passionate individuals and professionals dedicated to securing the digital landscape to join us in this transformative venture. Together, we can build a robust and secure cyberspace for Africa" concluded Jean Pierre Niyodusenga, Industry Partnerships Coordinator, Adventist University of Central Africa
 
About PECB 
 
PECB is a certification body that provides education, certification, and certificate programs for individuals on a wide range of disciplines.
 
We help professionals and organizations show commitment and competence by providing them with valuable education, evaluation, certification, and certificate programs against rigorous internationally recognized standards. Our mission is to provide our clients with comprehensive services that inspire trust, continual improvement, demonstrate recognition, and benefit the society as a whole. For further information about PECB’s principal objectives and activities, visit https://pecb.com/.
 
About Adventist University of Central Africa
 
The Adventist University of Central Africa was first established in north western Rwanda in 1978 to serve the Francophone constituency of the then Africa-Indian Ocean Division. The institution grew and served well, but had to be closed in 1994 when war erupted in the country. Two years later, higher education in the Division was reorganized into four campuses across the Division, with a central administrative headquarters at the Division.
One such campus was developed at Kigali, Rwanda, but soon became an independent center of higher education for Rwanda. Its request to the government to be allowed to function under the 1988 charter, regaining the original title of Adventist University of Central Africa, was granted.
Currently the university has students from 5 countries, including Rwanda. The main facilities (Masoro campus) are housed in a newly completed structure with adequate facilities, a few miles from the international airport. Gishushu campus -Science and Technology Campus, not far from the main campus, also operates since 2014. Because of the government decree to move from French to English as the official language of the country, the university is taking steps for the transition. The transition has its challenges, but the university has already adopted English as the medium of instruction, and is taking steps to implement the transition with steady progress by providing the needed facilities.
Accreditation. The Adventist University of Central Africa is accredited by the Higher Education Council (HEC), Rwanda Ministry of Education. It also enjoys accreditation from the  Adventist Accrediting Association since – USA since 2006.
 
 

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