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Uganda’s State Minister for EAC Affairs urges youth in the region to embrace the spirit of competition

East African Community Secretariat; Arusha, Tanzania; 28 June 2017:

Uganda’s Minister of State for East African Community Affairs, Hon. Maganda Julius Wandera, has urged the youth in the EAC region to embrace the spirit of competition.

Hon. Wandera said that the EAC and the world beyond were inherently competitive, adding that the youth would not benefit from the opportunities being created in the region if they were not ready to compete.

Hon. Wandera, who was speaking at the launch of EAC Brand Architecture Design Competition at the College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT) of Makerere University, Kampala, said ring-fencing the competition to the youths in the region is not by accident because the Community recognizes the significance of the youths in the integration process.

Hon. Wandera said that Partner States were obliged under Article 120 of the Treaty for the Establishment of the EAC to engage the youth as a special interest group in the integration process.

The Minister said the Community encourages competition and that was partly the reason it enacted the EAC Competition Act 2006, which led to the establishment of the EAC Competition Authority, as one of the Institutions of the EAC.

“Although its main mandate is to curb unfair trade practices and protect consumers from sub-standard goods in the region in the region, its spirit is to engrain competitiveness in all our undertakings,” he said.

He told the students that the current EAC Logo and Flag were not adaptive to the expansion of the Community in terms of geographical location and the colour scheme, a situation which called for the re-designing.

The Hon. Minister commended the Team from the EAC Secretariat for ensuring that the EAC Emblem and Logo Re-design campaign takes off in the Partner States, which will eventually lead to redesigning of the identity symbols that will be aligned to the current developments in the region.

“The purpose of the EAC is to bring accelerated economic development for all and help us move away from a least developed to a developed region in the shortest possible time,” he added.

Earlier, a team from the EAC Secretariat led by the Head of Corporate Communication and Public Affairs Department, Mr. Owora Richard Othieno sensitized students/youths from CEDAT and other Universities within Kampala, who had converged at the CEDAT Conference Hall, on the latest developments taking place at the regional bloc and on the Brand Architecture Design Competition.

Mr. Othieno informed the students and youths that the positive developments taking place in all the pillars of the integration in the region were indicative of the right path EAC was pursuing. “Partly that is why some of the neighboring States want to associate and join the Community”, asserted Mr. Othieno, adding that “Our Community is moving forward, visible and focused”.

He said in the period ahead, emphasis will be on full implementation of the Single Customs Territory, EAC Common Market Protocol, East African Monetary Union Protocol, regional infrastructure development, and movement towards the Political Confederation as a Transitional Model of the East African Political Federation.


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For more information, please contact:

Mr Owora Richard Othieno
Head, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Department
EAC Secretariat
Arusha, Tanzania
Tel: +255 784 835021
Email: OOthieno [at] eachq.org

About the East African Community Secretariat:

The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of five Partner States, comprising Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

The EAC Secretariat is ISO 9001: 2008 Certified

EAC Emblem and Logo Design Competition launched at the University of Dar es Salaam

East African Community Secretariat; Arusha, Tanzania; 11 June 2017:

The Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, United Republic of Tanzania, Amb. Ramadhani Mwinyi, on Friday launched the EAC Youth Competition to design a new emblem and logo for the Community.

The launch, which took place at Nkrumah Hall, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, was witnessed by the University’s Vice Chancellor (Research), Prof. Cuthbert Kimambo; the Deputy Principal, College of Humanities, Dr. Adam Korogoto; Dr. Abdullah Mohammed of the Department of Creative Arts, the media, and; students.

Addressing the students and staff of the University, the Ag. Permanent Secretary said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recognizes that as young people, the youth not only have the imagination and creativity, but also possess the speed and dynamism of technology that older age groups lacked.

Amb. Mwinyi urged the students and youths, from all corners of Tanzania including Zanzibar, to take advantage of the opportunities being offered by the Community to give it a new corporate identity.

The Ag. PS said that Tanzania had talented and creative youths who can demonstrate distinctive architectural capacity in the competition whose winners win awards in addition to bringing honour to the country.

Amb. Mwinyi disclosed that the Ministry would organize other events to mobilize more youth in the country to participate in the competition.

In his remarks, the University’s Vice Chancellor in charge Research, Prof. Kimambo thanked the Ministry for picking on the University of Dar es Salaam to host the launch of the competition, which he described as critical to the country, the youth and the region as a whole.

Earlier, the EAC Secretariat sensitized the students on the latest developments in the EAC integration process and on the guidelines for the competition. The Guidelines for participating in the EAC Brand Architecture Design Competition is available on www.eac.int. The Competition period will run from 1st June, 2017 to 31st August, 2017.


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For more information, please contact:

Mr Owora Richard Othieno
Head, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Department
EAC Secretariat
Arusha, Tanzania
Tel: +255 784 835021
Email: OOthieno [at] eachq.org

About the East African Community Secretariat:

The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of five Partner States, comprising Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

The EAC Secretariat is ISO 9001: 2008 Certified

EAC'S inaugural celebration of the International Archives Day 2017

East African Community Secretariat; Arusha, Tanzania; 09 June 2017:

EAC today celebrated the International Archives Day (IAD) which is a global event for archivists and records managers in order to make known the role of archives and exchange experiences with colleagues in regard to the importance of their work within EAC as an institution.

Under the theme “Archives, Citizenship and Interculturalism”, the inaugural IAD 2017 commemoration at EAC headquarters was marked by a showcase of EAC’s records and archives in visual and audio-visual form including old documentation of decisions, minutes, memoranda of understanding, magazines, newsletters, personal files of the preceding EAC Secretaries General, photographs and screening of various documentaries among others.

At the International Congress in Vienna in 2004, the 2000 participants adopted a resolution requesting the United Nations to create an International Archives Day. The UNESCO General Conference at its 33rd session in Paris 2005 proclaimed the 27th October as the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. The World Day is an appropriate opportunity to raise public awareness of the importance of audiovisual archives. It brings new incentives to the benefit of the preservation of these archives. This was an excellent initiative, but these are not the only archives that are at risk and in need of attention.

Consequently, the International Council on Archives (ICA) decided at its Annual General Meeting in November 2007 to launch the International Archives Day by its own, on the 9th of June. The date was obvious: on the 9th of June 1948, the International Council on Archives was created under the auspices of the UNESCO. This choice was adopted by ICA Executive Board, and adopted by the archives community as a whole.

The Records and Information Resource Centre units used this platform to explain their mandate to other EAC staff, raise their profile internally by demonstrating how they can assist other departments/units within EAC to manage and preserve their records by regularly submitting copies of their respective documentation as well as demonstrating the use of TRIM.

Records and archives are documents, created, received and maintained as evidence and information by an organization or person, in pursuance of legal obligations, or in the transaction of business. Archival records are those documents that are preserved by their creators, successors or an appropriate archive institution because of their legal value or enduring historical significance.

Archives constitute a major cultural heritage and information resource. The archival heritage is a valuable testimony about the economic, political and social development of humanity. The diversity of archival sources and formats is considerable. To ensure the preservation of these sources, a comprehensive approach that considers all types and formats of archives, is required. It is not possible to focus solely on one type of record, as other categories of archives also deserve attention.

Through the International Archives Day, we can: raise awareness among the public of the importance of EAC records and archives, in order to make it understood that records and archives provide the foundation for their rights and identity; raise the awareness of senior decision makers of the benefits of records management for good governance and development; raise the EAC public, private and public sectors' awareness of the necessity of preserving archives for the long-term, and of providing access to them; promote and bring to the attention of the larger EAC public unique, extraordinary and rare documents preserved in archival institutions and improve the image of EAC records and archives and enhance their visibility within and outside the region.


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For more information, please contact:

Mr Owora Richard Othieno
Head, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Department
EAC Secretariat
Arusha, Tanzania
Tel: +255 784 835021
Email: OOthieno [at] eachq.org

About the East African Community Secretariat:

The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of five Partner States, comprising Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

The EAC Secretariat is ISO 9001: 2008 Certified

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