Avantages
Regional Exposure: Working with COMESA provides exposure to various countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, enriching your understanding of diverse cultures and economies. Networking Opportunities: You'll have the chance to network with professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders across member states, expanding your professional contacts. Impactful Work: Your role in communications can contribute to promoting regional integration, economic growth, and development across member states, offering a sense of purpose in your work.
Inconvénients
Bureaucracy: Like many international organizations, COMESA may have bureaucratic processes that could slow down decision-making and implementation of communication initiatives. Complexity: Dealing with multiple member states with different languages, political systems, and priorities can add complexity to communication strategies and coordination efforts. Limited Resources: COMESA's budget constraints may limit the resources available for communication activities, potentially affecting the scale and impact of your initiatives. Geographical Challenges: Travel requirements and logistical challenges related to covering a vast geographical area can be demanding, affecting work-life balance.