Introduction
The Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC) was established under the Public Corporation's Act, 1969, by a Presidential Order, i.e. The Arusha International Conference Centre (Establishment Order), issued vide Government Notice Number 115, published on 25 th August 1978. AICC is a 100% government owned, but operates as a fully-fledged commercial entity without any subsidies from the Government.
Objectives
The main objectives for which the Centre was established include, among others:
- To manage and control the Headquarters Complex of the defunct East African Community (EAC) and other premises and Lands in Arusha Municipality which belonged to the Community.
- To provide Facilities and Services in the Complex for the purposes of Conferences, Meetings, Workshops and seminars.
Our Mission
" To promote and provide quality congress tourism services to national and international clientele for enhanced national socio-economic development."
Our Vision
"To be a World-class Congress Tourism Centre."
Management
The overall management of the Centre is vested in the Board of Directors , while the day-to-day operations and activities are under the jurisdiction of the Managing Director. The Centre reports to the government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation. |