A non-profit group called the American Embassy Recreation Association (AERA) works to improve the welfare, recreation, and morale of US Government workers and their families. The U.S. Embassy grounds are home to AERA facilities, which include two dining options and a number of recreational amenities. School busing, taxi-shuttles to and from the airport and ferry, party spaces, and other services backed by our concierge service partners are among the services offered. Embassy staff can presently use AERA’s services. At the moment, AERA has 17 direct-hire staff members andU.S. investments in Tanzania amount to $1 billion, and the two countries have a $424 million commercial connection. Strong economic foundations make Tanzania a market worth exploring and pursuing, and there are markets for a wide range of American goods and services. In Tanzania, the U.S. Commercial Service (www.trade.gov) assists U. S. firms seeking to enter the market working closely with the U.S. State Department’s Economic Section and the entire Interagency at post. 20+ contract-based employees. Tanzania has a diverse, relatively stab
NEW VACANCY AT AERA, NOVEMBER 2024
The organization is inviting applications from candidates to apply for new vacant positions. READ FULL DETAILS THROUGH THE PDF DOCUMENT BELOW: