www.apanews.net, le 21 janvier 2010
East African Community assembly to hold seminar in Burundi

 

 

APA-Kampala(Uganda) The East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) will hold its 5th Inter- Parliamentary Relations Seminar popularly known as the Nanyuki Series from January 27 – 31, 2010 in Bujumbura,  Burundi.                                                                                                                                                      The theme for the seminar will be : “The Common Market Protocol : Prospects, Challenges and Opportunities”, and it is anticipated that the three-day seminar will focus on giving regional parliamentarians a deeper insight into the recently signed Common Market Protocol ; its prospects, opportunities and challenges. The meeting will also emphasize on the role of the national assemblies and EALA in the process towards the full implementation of the Protocol.
According to the clerk to the assembly on Thursday, a total of 80 Members of Parliament (15 from each partner state of the EAC and five from the Zanzibar House of Representatives), all EALA members and ministers for EAC affairs have been earmarked to participate in the seminar. Other participants expected to attend include the European Union representatives, EAC ambassadors to Burundi, permanent secretaries, the EAC Secretariat and some renowned academicians from the region.
The Inter-Parliamentary Relations Seminar’s idea was conceived in Nanyuki, Kenya, in 2003 and it was resolved that the important activity be carried out on an annual basis in the respective partner states. After the Nanyuki Seminar subsequent meetings were held in Kampala, Uganda ; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania ; and Kigali, Rwanda respectively.
The Inter-Parliamentary Relations Seminar (Nanyuki) is one of the avenues through which the EALA fulfils its mandate under Article 49(2) of the Treaty to specifically liaise with national assemblies of the EAC partner states on matters relating to the Community.
The overall objective of the Nanyuki series is to strengthen the functional relationship between EALA and the national assemblies and to widen and deepen knowledge of the EAC and the integration process.

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