East African Community
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The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of 7 Partner States: The Republic of Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Kenya, the Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of South Sudan, the Republic of Uganda, and the United Republic of Tanzania, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.
The EAC is home to an estimated 283.7 million citizens, of which over 30% is urban population. With a land area of 4.8 million square kilometres and a combined Gross Domestic Product of US$ 305.3 billion, its realisation bears great strategic and geopolitical significance and prospects for the renewed and reinvigorated EAC.
The work of the EAC is guided by its Treaty which established the Community. It was signed on 30 November 1999 and entered into force on 7 July 2000 following its ratification by the original three Partner States - Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The Republic of Rwanda and the Republic of Burundi acceded to the EAC Treaty on 18 June 2007 and became full Members of the Community with effect from 1 July 2007, while the Republic of South Sudan acceded to the Treaty on 15 April 2016 and become a full Member on 15 August 2016. The Community's newest member, the Democratic Republic of the Congo acceded to the EAC Treaty on 8 April 2022 and became a full member on 11 July 2022.
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Communiqué de la réunion quadripartite des chefs d'état-major sur la coordination et l'harmonisation des initiatives de paix régionales dans l'Est de la RDC de la CAE, de la CEEAC, de la CIRGL et de la SADC, sous les auspices de l'Union africaine
Cadre conjoint adopté par le Sommet quadripartite de la CAE, de la CEEAC, de la CIGLR, de la SADC et de l'ONU sur la coordination des initiatives de paix dans l'Est de la République démocratique du Congo sous les auspices de l’UA, le 27 Juin 2023 à Luanda
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