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EAC High Level Retreat on Mediation, Negotiation and Dialogue kicks-off in Mombasa, Kenya

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 11th June 2018:

A four-day High Level Retreat themed Reflections on Experiences, Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Mediation, Negotiation and Dialogue Processes organized by the East African Community Secretariat kicks off from 12th to 15th June 2018, in Mombasa, Kenya.

The Retreat is part of EAC’s initiative to encourage a culture of reflective practice in mediation, negotiation and dialogue for resolving conflicts and restoration of sustainable peace and stability in the region.

Commenting ahead of the Retreat, the EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Political Federation, Mr. Charles Njoroge said “convening of the Retreat falls in line with the goal of strengthening the capacity of EAC Partner States officials and the Secretariat staff in mediation and preventive diplomacy, and is therefore a key component of the bloc's strategy to advance its peace and security agenda”.

He added that “Through this Retreat, it is envisaged that the EAC will contribute to a corpus of effectively qualified and well-informed Partner States’ and Secretariat officials who demonstrably understand mediation, negotiation and dialogue processes, and learn from past and current lessons to strengthen EAC's interventions.

Participants expected at the capacity building retreat include officials and Experts involved in mediation, negotiation and facilitation processes and researchers within the region, EAC Partner States delegates previously trained in mediation including Eminent Persons; representatives from the Civil Society, Private Sector, Inter-Religious Council, EAC Youth Ambassadors; and Representatives from the UN, AU/RECs and EU involved in mediation, negotiation, dialogue, conflict resolution and peace building initiatives, among others.

Notes to Editors

The East African Community (EAC) seeks to promote sustainable economic growth and socio-economic development through integration, good governance and durable peace and security. Its vision is one of a common feature in a regional community that will ensure economic well-being, improvement of the standards of living and quality of life, freedom and social justice and peace and security for the peoples of East Africa.

Almost two decades since the coming into force of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community (EAC), significant achievements have been made toward the realization of the goal of regional integration and the ultimate objective of political federation. Among others, the Establishment of the Customs Union, the Common Market, the signature of the Protocol for the Establishment of the Monetary Union, the adoption of a Strategy on Regional Peace and Security, the signature of a Protocol on Peace and Security, the adoption of a Counter-terrorism Strategy, the adoption of a Conflict Prevention Management and Resolution and an Early Warning Mechanisms, as well as the efforts leading to the establishment of EAC Political Federation are some of the key achievements.

However, progress in the region towards these objectives continues to be inhibited by persistent peace and security challenges, most of which exhibit a significant transnational dimension. These complex threats include violent and radical extremism, terrorism, identity and resource-based violent conflicts, governance challenges, intra and inter-state disputes, proliferation of rebel groups/ negative forces, trans-national and cross-border crimes, genocidal ideologies, human and drugs trafficking and poaching, among others.

These and many other challenges affecting the EAC region impinge on peace and security which according to Article 124 of the EAC Treaty is “a prerequisite to the achievement of the objectives of the Community”. They also stand in the way to regional social-economic and political progress. To this effect, the Revised EAC Strategy on Regional Peace and Security under Goal 14 “Operationalise the East African Community Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution Mechanism” calls for the development of capacities to anticipate, mediate, negotiate and mitigate disputes and conflicts.

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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. 

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