Восточно - Африканский союз

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Zhadyra Altynbayeva (IR-25)

Name

General information

Structure

Chronology brief

Integration stage

Membership

East African Community

  • Headquater:   Arusha, Tanzania;
  • Member states:   Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda;
  • Date of establishment:   1967  (re-established in 2000);
  • Current chairman:   Pierre Nkurunziza (the President of the Republic of Burundi);
  • Official language:  English;
  • The Summit comprising of heads of government of partner states gives general direction towards the realization of the goal and objectives of the Community.
  • The Council of Ministers is the main decision-making institution. It is made up of ministers from the partner states responsible for regional co-operation.
  • The Co-ordinating Committee consists of permanent secretaries and reports to the council. It is responsible for regional co-operation and co-ordinates the activities of the sectoral committees.
  • Sectoral Committees conceptualize programs and monitor their implementation. Council establishes the committees on recommendation of the respective co-ordinating committee.
  • The East African Court of Justice ensures that Community law is interpreted and implemented in line with the Treaty.
  • The East African Legislative Assembly provides a democratic forum for debate. It has a watchdog function and also plays a part in the legislative process.
  • The Secretariat is the executive organ of the Community. As the guardian of the Treaty, it ensures that regulations and directives adopted by the Council are properly implemented.
  • 1967: EAC first established;
  • 1977: EAC dissolved;
  • 30 November 1993: Signing of Agreement for the Establishment of the Permanent Tripartite Commission for East African Co-operation;
  • 14 March 1996: Secretariat of the Permanent Tripartite Commission launched, full co-operation operations begin;
  • 30 November 1999: Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed;
  • 7 July 2000: Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community enters into force;
  • 18 June 2007: The Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Burundi accede to EAC Treaty;
  • 1 July 2007: Rwanda and Burundi become full members of the EAC;

The East African Community is a potential precursor to the establishment of the East African Federation, a proposed federation of its five members into a single state. In 2010, the EAC launched its own common market for goods, labor and capital within the region, with the goal of a common currency by 2012 (not met yet as of 2013) and full political federation in 2015.

Expansion of country membership of the East African Community to include any foreign country at the level of full membership or associations is based on the following criteria:

 

  • acceptance of the Community as set out in the Treaty;
  • adherence to universally acceptable principles of good governance, democracy, the rule of law, observance of human rights and social justice;
  • potential contribution to the strengthening of integration within the East African region;
  • geographical proximity to and inter-dependence between it (the foreign country) and the EAC Partner States;
  • establishment and maintenance of a market driven economy; and
  • social and economic policies being compatible with those of the Community

Admission is considered on the basis of the EAC Procedure for Admission and is a function of the EAC Summit of Heads of State.



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