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EAC food security action plan (2011 - 2015)
(EAC, 2011-02)
The East African Community food security action plan has been developed to address food insecurity in the region. It forms the initial step of implementing the provisions of the EAC Treaty as set out in Chapter 18 Articles ...
Strengthening popular participation in the East African Community: an EAC guide to eac structures and processes
(EAC, 2012-06)
The sensitization manual is specifically meant to sensitize East African non-state actors who are an important group in the integration process. Their role is clearly highlighted in Articles 127 to 129 of the Treaty for ...
e-EAC Newsletter
(EAC, 2/28/2017)
Final communique of the joint COMESA-EAC-SADC Heads of State and government tripartite Summit
(EAC, 10/20/2008)
Held in Kampala, Uganda
East African Community Annual Report 2013-2014
(EAC, 2014)
Each year the Chairperson of the Council submits an annual report on the activities and achievements of the Community to all key stakeholders in line with Article 49 (2) (c) of the Treaty.
In this year’s report we again ...
Mapping of culture and creative industries in the East African Community (2019)
(EAC, 2019-06)
Specifically, this regional report provides information on culture and creative industries in order to
inform the planning and implementation of regional interventions towards the development of the
culture and creative ...
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for Maize (Zea Mays L.) within East African Countries (Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda): A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis
(EAC, 2019)
This risk analysis was prepared by PRA specialists from five member countries of the EAC namely: Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. However, South Sudan did not participate in the development of the PRA document ...
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for grain and seed of Rice, (Oryza sativa L.) within East African Countries: A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis
(EAC, 2019)
This risk assessment was prepared in 2014 by PRA specialists from five EAC partner states namely, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya (South Sudan did not participate because at that time, it was not yet a member ...
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for Grain and Seed of Beans, Phaseolus vulgaris L. within East African Countries (Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda): A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis)
(EAC, 2019)
This risk analysis was conducted by PRA specialists from five member countries of East African region namely, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. South Sudan did not participate because at that time, it was not ...