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Meeting of the chiefs of immigration
(EAC, 2014-05) -
Meeting of the chiefs of immigration
(EAC, 2015-10) -
Mfumukeko on spot over UN report
(The East African, 2017-04-22) -
Mitigating harmful effects of Aflatoxin on animal health and productivity.
(EAC, 2018-04)Livestock plays a key role in the economies and livelihoods of the people in the East African Community (EAC). The sector contributes an average of 10% of GDP of EAC partner states. Average contribution of livestock to ... -
Much ado about Nothing? BREXIT and its potential impact on the East African Community
(2017)Brexit has caused considerable concern in Africa regarding its potential impact on trading and investment relations with both the United Kingdom and the European Union. This paper looks at the empirical evidence about the ... -
Mutual Recognition Procedure for the registration of veterinary medicines in the East African Community
(EAC, 2018-07)Obtaining approval to place veterinary medicines on the market requires a Marketing Authorisation (MA) from the National Regulatory Authority in each Partner State where the product is to be sold. Up until now this involves ... -
Navigating the low Global growth environment and prospect for monetary integration in the EAC
(International Monetary Fund, 2016-10-31) -
Non-Tariff measures on goods trade in the East African Community synthesis report.
(The World Bank, 2008-09-29) -
One·Passport for whole Region
(East African Business Week, 2016-10-23) -
Only a unified approach can tackle threats to peace and security
(Daily News, 2014-11-09) -
Opportunities for agro-industries and agri-enterprises in the EAC
(Kilimo Trust, 11/28/2011) -
Opposition will share two EALA seats
(New Vision, 2017-02-21) -
Optimism high as EAC coops law gets close
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Overlapping Membership in COMESA, EAC, SACU and SADC Trade Policy Options for the Region and for EPA Negotiations
(GTZ, 2005)There is overlap of membership among Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in the Eastern and Southern African region to an extent unparalleled anywhere else in the world. This has a bearing on the costs and benefits of ... -
An overview of energy sector activities in EAC
(EAC, 6/8/2009)