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EAC and Aga Khan University explore areas of cooperation

The Secretary General of the East African Community, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko today received a delegation from the Aga Khan University led by Mr. Al-Karim Haji, the Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer.

The AKU Vice President was accompanied by Mr. Amin Kurji, the Resident Representative for the Aga Khan Development Network for Tanzania and the EAC; Prof. Sharon Brownie, the Dean, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Aga Khan University; and Mr. Neil Bailey, the Senior Manager, Multilateral and Bilateral Relations.

The Secretary General was accompanied by his Deputy in charge of Productive and Social Sectors, Hon. Jesca Eriyo and other senior officials from the Secretariat.

The Vice President of AKU conveyed His Highness the Aga Khan's congratulatory message to Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko upon his appointment as the Secretary General of the East African Community. His Highness assured the Secretary General of his and AKDN's continued collaboration and support and wished him successful tenure.

The Secretary General and his guests explored how to enhance collaboration between AKU and EAC in the areas of Nursing and Midwifery, as well as Media and Communications. The EAC and the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) have built a strong collaboration over the years. The AKDN is viewed by the EAC as playing a meaningful role in the social and economic development within the bloc.

AKU as part of AKDN, has had strong support from the EAC Secretariat, which led to two grants from the Federal Republic of Germany (BMZ/KfW) being channelled to AKU via the EAC for Nursing and Midwifery and Media & Communications studies.

EA Defence Forces to hold 10th edition of Military Games and Cultural event in Kigali, Rwanda

The Defence Forces of the EAC Partner States (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania) will hold the 10th Edition of the East African Military Games and Cultural Event from 5th to 18th August 2016 at the Amahoro National Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.

The event, themed One People, One Destiny through EAC Military Games and Cultural Event 2016, will involve over 500 participants representing the various services of the Defence Forces of the EAC Partner States.

The games will involve the disciplines of Athletics (Cross-country Race), Boxing, Football, Netball and Handball. The event is expected to have high profile participation intended not only to popularize it but also to raise the sporting competitive levels thereby contributing to the highest standards within the East African region commensurate with international standards.

Commenting ahead of the games, the Secretary General of the East African Community, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko noted that the EAC Military Games and Cultural activities have great significance beyond building confidence among the Defence Forces of the Partner States. “It bears a great symbolic significance having regard to the broader goals and vision of a competitive, prosperous and united East Africa", adding that “when our common citizens watch these Events and perceive that our Defence Forces are working together and engage in friendly activities that project mutual trust and confidence, they inevitably garner higher levels of confidence in the East African Community project at both economic and political dimensions".

The Partner States are holding the annual Games and Cultural Event within the framework of the East African Community Protocol on Cooperation in Defence Matters which has specific provisions for Sports and Cultural cooperation as well as Joint Military Exercises, among other joint activities intended to build confidence and esprit de corps among the Defence Forces.

In light of the success which has been registered over the last 9 Editions of the Games, the EAC Secretariat is desirous to have the profile of the EAC Military Games and Cultural Event raised from being a local event to being an internationally recognized event by World bodies governing Military Sports namely; International Military Sports Council (CISM) and The Organization of Military Sports in Africa (OSMA).

Brazil seeks closer ties with East Africa

Brazil has expressed willingness in promoting stronger ties with the East African Community especially in the areas of trade, investments and diplomacy.

Brazil's Ambassador to Tanzania and the East African Community, His Excellency Carlos Alfonso Iglesias Puente, said that the Brazilian business community already has a significant presence in Tanzania and Kenya especially in construction, energy and solid waste management sectors.

Amb. Puente said that Brazil attaches great importance to regional integration initiatives across the globe, adding that his country was keen on strengthening its relations with the EAC and other regional economic communities (RECs) in Africa.

He hailed the EAC as one of the fastest growing RECs in the world and said Brazil and the Southern American Common Market (MERCOSUR) of which Brazil is a member had a lot to learn from the EAC. The envoy said that regional integration processes benefit both small and big economies saying there were parallels noting that this was the case in both MERCOSUR and the EAC.

He disclosed that MERCOSUR was still trying to actualize its Customs Union before venturing into the Common Market, adding that it was a great achievement for the EAC to have put in place a Customs Union and Common Market.

Amb. Puente urged the European Union and North America to allow greater access by developing countries into their agriculture produce markets saying that agriculture is where third world countries excel.

He said that the New Development Bank (formerly BRICS Development Bank) of which Brazil is a shareholder alongside Russia, India, China and South Africa would primarily focus on lending to infrastructure projects in addition to promoting trade. The bank will have a regional office in Johannesburg, South Africa with the headquarters being in Shanghai, China.

Amb. Puente was speaking when he presented his credentials to the EAC Secretary General, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko today at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

In his remarks, Amb. Mfumukeko said that the EAC had close working relationships with other RECs in Africa which are all geared towards promoting the African Union's vision of an African Economic Community.

He informed the Brazilian Ambassador that the EAC had already made a lot of progress in the implementation of the Customs Union and Common Market.

"We are currently implementing the East African Monetary Union Protocol by putting in place the capital markets infrastructure, connecting our Central Banks, undertaking capacity building programmes and setting up the relevant institutions to make the monetary union a reality. We expect to have a single currency by the year 2024," said the Secretary General.

Amb. Mfumukeko further disclosed that the EAC Secretariat would spearhead the drafting of a Constitution for a Confederation which was the model for a Political Federation that had been adopted by the Heads of State Summit.

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