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(L-R, Front row); H.E. Chileshe Mpundu Kapwepwe, Secretary General of COMESA; H.E. Elias Mpedi Magosi, Executive Secretary of SADC and Chairperson of the Tripartite, and H.E. Veronica Nduva, Secretary General of EAC flanked by the technical officers from the three Regional Economic Communities in Accra, Ghana.

COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Trade Area to come into force 25th July, 2024

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 23rd July, 2024: The COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) Agreement, will come into force on 25th July, 2024 following the attainment of the required threshold. For the Agreement to take effect, at least 14 out of the 29 Member/Partner States needed to deposit their Instruments of Ratification.

The entry into force of the Agreement follows the depositing of Instrument of Ratification by the Republic of Angola on 25th June, 2024, bringing the total number of the Instruments of Ratification deposited to 14, the number required for the Agreement to enter into force.

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Call for Applications: Master’s programs at RCE-VIHSCM (2024-2025)

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

MASTER'S PROGRAMS AT RCE-VIHSCM (2024-2025)

 

We are pleased to announce the opening of applications for the RCE-VIHSCM Call for Masters Studies for the academic year 2024-2025. This opportunity is designed for aspiring professionals seeking advanced expertise in the fields of Health Supply Chain Management and Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance.

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(L-R) The EAC Principal Civil Engineer Godfrey Enzama, Team Leader of the consultancy firm undertaking the proposed expressway feasibility studies, Eng. John Ukumu, and Eng. Brian Shikoli of the Kenya National Highways Authority during the site visit on the multinational Kisumu-Kisian-Busia/Kakira-Malaba-Busitema-Busia Expressway.

EAC Embarks on the Upgrade of the Lwakhakha Border to One-Stop Border Post to Decongest the Busia and Malaba Border Posts

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 19th July, 2024: The East African Community (EAC) together with the Republics of Kenya and Uganda are in the process of upgrading the Lwakhakha border post on the common border between the two Partner States into a One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) as part of efforts to reduce congestion at the Busia and Malaba OSBPs.

The transformation of the Lwakhakha border into an OSBP seeks to streamline customs procedures, reduce clearance times for goods and vehicles, and enhance collaboration between border agencies from both Kenya and Uganda.

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 A group photo of participants at the Risk Communication and Community Engagement Workshop, including representatives from the EAC, IOM, GIZ and  in Zanzibar, Tanzania.

EAC and IOM Partner to Enhance Cross-Border Health Security in the region

East African Community, Arusha, Tanzania, 18th July, 2024: The East African Community (EAC) Secretariat has partnered with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in an effort to enhance cross-border health security and responses to disease outbreaks in the region.

The partnership will play a critical role in addressing the negative impact of health security issues and disease outbreaks in border areas. The East African region, which is home to more than 300 million people, has been affected by cross-border health security issues and disease outbreaks such as Cholera, Ebola, and the COVID-19 pandemic over the last few years, which have led to the complete breakdown of public health systems in some countries or health systems being completely overwhelmed and unable to cope, among other negative effects.

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The Heads of the EAC, AU-COMESA, ECCAS, EASF and OIF (seated), the Deputy Heads of Mission and other senior officials after the release of preliminary statements on the Rwanda General Election in Kigali.

East African Community hails Rwandan General Election as Peaceful and Credible

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 17th July, 2024: The East African Community (EAC) has described the Rwandan General Election held on 15th July, 2024 as peaceful and generally reflecting the will of the people.

The EAC Election Observation Mission to the Republic of Rwanda further urged all actors and stakeholders in Rwanda’s elections to maintain peace until and after the declaration of results by the National Electoral Commission and embrace peaceful resolution of disputes that may arise from electoral processes.

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Uganda readies to host 11th East Africa Internet Governance Forum

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 15th July, 2024: The East African Community (EAC) in partnership with the Internet Society - Uganda Chapter, are set to host the 11th edition of the East Africa Internet Governance Forum (EAIGF) in September this year.

The Forum will take place from 11th to 12th September, 2024 in Kampala, Uganda, under the theme “Building our Multistakeholder Digital Future for East Africa.”

The primary objective of the EAIGF is to create an inclusive, multilateral, multi-stakeholder and multilingual discussion platform. The platform addresses crucial issues that enhance Internet development and governance in East Africa.

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The Head of the EAC Election Observation Mission to Rwanda, Chief Justice (Emeritus) David Maraga (far left) flags off one of the observation teams to the field from the mission headquarters in Kigali. Partially hidden on his left is the EAC Secretary General, H.E. Veronica Nduva.

East African Community dispatches Election Observation Teams to the field in Rwanda

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 12th July, 2024: The East African Community (EAC) has deployed 14 Election Observation Teams to observe the General Election due in the Republic of Rwanda on Monday, 15th July, 2024.

Flagging off the Election Observation Teams from the Head of the Mission headquarters in Kigali this morning, Chief Justice (Emeritus) David K. Maraga, who is also a former Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya, said that the Mission was deploying the observation teams to all the 30 districts in the four (4) provinces and the City of Kigali.

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Participants celebrate cultural unity through dance at the 3rd EAC World Kiswahili Language Day.

"Kiswahili Kitukuzwe!" Regional leaders push for amendment of the EAC Treaty to fast-track the use of Kiswahili as an EAC official language

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 8th July, 2024: Regional leaders and stakeholders have renewed the call to the East African Community (EAC) Council of Ministers to fast-track the process of amending the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community (EAC) to enable the utilisation of Kiswahili as an official language of the bloc.

As hundreds of people gathered on Sunday to celebrate the 3rd EAC World Kiswahili Language Day in Mombasa, Kenya, regional leaders and Kiswahili experts also called upon all EAC Partner States to pass laws and policies that will promote the use of Kiswahili. They emphasised the role of the language in fostering unity and solidarity across the region.

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Group photo of the EAC Ministers in charge of Foreign Affairs and East African together with EAC Secretary General at the three-day retreat in Zanzibar.

EAC Ministerial Retreat on Peace and Security, Partner States Relations and Integration process kicks-off in Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 7th July, 2024: The East African Community (EAC) Ministerial Retreat on Peace and Security, Partner States Relations and Integration Process organised by the EAC Secretariat in partnership with the United Republic of Tanzania kicked off on Saturday in Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania.

The main objective of the EAC Ministerial Retreat that brings together Partner States’ Ministers of Foreign and EAC Affairs is to discuss critical issues affecting the EAC region.

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 (L-R) The Judge President of the East African Court of Justice, Justice Nestor Kayobera; Kenya’s Gender, Culture, the Arts, and Heritage Cabinet Secretary, Hon. Aisha Jumwa; the Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly, Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana; and the East African Kiswahili Commission Executive Secretary, Dr. Caroline Asiimwe during 2nd East African Kiswahili Commission International Conference in Mombasa, Kenya.

East African Community citizens urged to support the development of the Kiswahili language to foster regional unity

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 6th July, 2024:  East African Community (EAC) citizens have been called upon to proactively develop and embrace Kiswahili, in a move aimed at promoting and celebrating the language's rich cultural heritage and fostering its unifying impact across the region.

Delivering the keynote address during the official opening session of the 2nd East African Kiswahili Commission (EAKC) International Conference in Mombasa, Kenya, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary in charge of Gender, Culture, the Arts and Heritage, Hon. Aisha Jumwa, urged East Africans to be proactive in developing Kiswahili and other African languages to enhance their global competitiveness.

“Kiswahili is spoken by over 200 million people worldwide. This demonstrates that our efforts to promote the language are yielding results and we should continue to advance these efforts,” she stated.

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