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    EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY (EAC) By Tamilwai Janga East Africa Community (EAC) was first formed in 1967. It collapsed in 1977 due to political differences. Considering the need to consolidate regional co-operation as the rationale‚ the East African Heads of State of Tanzania‚ Kenya and Uganda resolved to sign the Treaty re-establishing the East African Community (EAC) by the end of July 1999. The community was to take over from the Permanent Tripartite Commission for East African Co-operation. It

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    EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY        PROTOCOL ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EAST  AFRICAN COMMUNITY COMMON MARKET              PROTOCOL ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EAST  AFRICAN COMMUNITY COMMON MARKET      ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES      PREAMBLE ARTICLE   PART A: ARTICLE 1: TITLE INTERPRETATION Interpretation   PART B: ESTABLISHMENT AFRICAN MARKET ARTICLE 2: Establishment of the East African Community Common Market ARTICLE 3: ARTICLE 4: ARTICLE 5:   OF THE EAST COMMUNITY

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    East Africa

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    The East African community commonly refers to the three East African states namely Kenya‚ Tanzania and Uganda‚ within the recent past it has been used to refer to Rwanda and Burundi which are pushing forward to join the block and be it’s forth and Fifth member states. Sometimes the term is used to refer to a wider geographical region covering even the wider Ethiopia‚ Djibouti‚ and Eritrea. The region (EA) boast of a huge population of around 100 million people currently‚ like the rest of sub-Saharan

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    East African Rift Valley

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    Introduction East African Rift Valley is one of the most extensive rifts on the Earth ’s surface; the valley is about 6‚400 kilometers long‚ averages 48 to 64 kilometers wide and has a depth from a few hundred to several thousand meters. The huge‚ brittle tectonic plates that make up Earth ’s crust normally move only a few centimeters per year‚ not fast enough to be noticeable in a human lifetime. However‚ in the East African Rift Valley‚ this tectonic motion is happening with remarkable speed

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    Faced NAME: Economic Community of West African States ACRONYM: ECOWAS YEAR OF FOUNDATION: 1975 HEADQUARTERS: Abuja‚ Nigeria DESCRIPTION The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is a regional organization of 15 West African countries established on the 28th of May 1975. Its main goal is the promotion of the economic integration among its members. Indeed‚ ECOWAS is one the five regional pillars of the African Economic Community (AEC). ECOWAS has three official

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    REALISATION OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY. Definitions Project management is the application of knowledge‚ skills‚ tools and techniques to protect activities in order to meet or exceed stakeholder’s needs and expectations from a project. Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. Economic development generally refers to the sustained‚ concerted actions of communities that promote the standard of living and economic

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    racial relations and moreover he attempts to preserve and recreate oral histories and mythologies. A new historical interpretation of Vassanji’s The Book of Secrets exhibits the metamorphosis of the contemporary cultural identity of a particular community. Repression is an offshoot apposite designating the ordeal of the Indian immigrants under the command of warfare. The commercial and social routines of the Shamsis are disquieted by the callous cacophony of the hostilities between Germans and English

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    -------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- -------------- 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Kenya Airways was formed as a result of the downfall of the East African Airways Corporation‚ which was in cooperation owned by the governments of Kenya‚ Uganda and Tanzania‚ which together constituted the East African Community (EAC)‚ formed in 1967 as an economic union. As a consequence of the subside of the EAC in 1977 (due to ideological differences:

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    In contemporary society

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    the coastline which will convenient transportation and gold in there is very famous and so on. Then‚ I will illustrate the details about why I choose the Tanzania and the risk of it. To begin with the situation of Tanzania‚ which is a country in East Africa. The economic in Tanzania mostly based on agriculture‚ which is occupied more than a half of GDP‚ provides 85% of exports. And Tanzania is the poorest economics of per capita income‚ but the GDP of it has 7% growth each year from 2000 to 2008

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    KENYAN MONETARY POLICY 21 4.6. KENYAN’S DEBT SITUATION 21 5. CONCLUSION 23 6. SUMMARY 26 1. OVERVIEW 1.1. GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES Kenya covers an area of 582‚646 square kilometers. The land stretches from the sea level (Indian Ocean) in the east‚ to 5‚199 meters at the peak of the snow-capped Mount Kenya. From the coast‚ the altitude changes gradually through the coastal belt and plains (below 152 meters above sea level)‚ the dry intermediate low belt to what is known as the Kenya Highlands

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