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    Report of the EALA Committee on regional affairs and conflict resolution: on the public hearing on the pastoral communities of Longido in Tanzania and Kajiado in Kenya on the implementation of the EAC Common Market Protocol projects

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    2017-02
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    It is on the above strength that the East African Legislative Assembly’s (EALA’s) Committee on Regional Affairs and Conflict resolution (RACR) undertook from February 19th to 22nd, 2017 Public Hearings on the Pastoral Communities of Longido in Tanzania and Kajiado in Kenya in the context of the Common Market Protocol which was ratified by the Heads of the EAC Partner States in November 30, 2009 and entered into force in July 1, 2010. The assessment was a follow up of the fact-finding mission earlier conducted by the Committee on Pastoral Communities of Kapenguria and Kacheliba in Kenya and Nakapiripirit in North Eastern Uganda, in May 2012.

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    Pastoral; Border communities
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    EAC
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11671/1805
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