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Tomé Francisco Raisse is an AAI Scholar from Mozambique currently studying International Relations at FMU University in São Paulo, Brazil. Tomé recently completed an internship at the High Commission of Mozambique in Kenya. For two months, he had the opportunity to learn first-hand about the structure of a diplomatic mission and the dynamics of work in the diplomatic field.
During the internship, with the orientation of his supervisors, Tomé had the opportunity to observe and carry out various consular activities such as issuing identity cards, passports, visas, and document authentication. He became familiar with basic procedures that are part of the day-to-day work of the High Commission. As a Scholar from a Portuguese-speaking country, Tomé had an additional challenge during the internship: carrying out the proposed activities in English. However, this challenge was also an excellent opportunity to develop his communication skills through interaction with his supervisors, colleagues, and the general public seeking consular assistance.
Through his undergraduate course, Tomé has been building up knowledge of International Relations that, in addition to this practical work experience, has broadened his vision about the possibilities of professional opportunities in Africa. The networking and the relationships he established during his internship had a special impact on him:
In the future Tomé hopes to contribute to the expansion and deepening of Mozambique’s diplomatic relations. We hope that he continues to develop as a professional to tackle the challenges and work towards strengthening the country’s diplomatic ties.
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