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21ST MEETING OF THE SECTORAL COUNCIL OF MINISTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR EAC AFFAIRS AND PLANNING ONGOING IN KIGALI

21ST MEETING OF THE SECTORAL COUNCIL OF MINISTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR EAC AFFAIRS AND PLANNING ONGOING IN KIGALI
21ST MEETING OF THE SECTORAL COUNCIL OF MINISTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR EAC AFFAIRS AND PLANNING ONGOING IN KIGALI

21ST MEETING OF THE SECTORAL COUNCIL OF MINISTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR EAC AFFAIRS AND PLANNING ONGOING IN KIGALI

 East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 27 October 2014:  The 21st Meeting of the Sectoral Council of Ministers responsible for EAC Affairs and Planning (SCMEACP) is currently underway at the Lemigo Hotel in Kigali, Rwanda.

 The meeting is considering the status of implementation of Previous Decisions of the SCMEACP; progress report on the status of implementation of the EAC Common Market; status of the EAC Institutional Review.

 The meeting will also consider a proposal on the Tenure of Service for Professional Staff of the Community; report on Political Affairs; report of the 3rd Secretary General's Forum; status of implementation of the Video Conferencing Project; progress Report on the Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers; and lastly progress report on COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Arrangement.

 The 21st meeting of the Sectoral Council will be held through the session of Senior officials from 27th to 29th October; the session of Permanent/Principal Secretaries from 29th to 30thOctober; and the Ministerial session is on 31st October 2014.

 At the official opening of the session of Senior Officials this morning, the EAC Deputy Secretary General (Finance and Administration), Mr. Jean Claude Nsengiyumva expressed the Secretariat's appreciation to the Government and people of Rwanda for the warm and cordial hospitality extended to all delegations upon their arrival in this beautiful city of Kigali.

 The Deputy Secretary General reiterated the critical role of the Sectoral Council in coordinating the regional integration process and said that as the integration process deepens and widens, the Senior Officials will be heavily relied on to provide rational strategies on the integration, noting that their pragmatic recommendations and guidance will assist in further advancing the cause of regional integration and development process.

 

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