THE Federal Republic of Germany has signed an inter-governmental agreement with the East African Community (EAC) to support the economic integration, regional health facilities and water resource management.
Germany signed a total of 37 million
euros in grants to the EAC for 2016-2018, highlighting the strong
commitment to support the integration process in East Africa.
The EAC Communications Officer, Mr
Richard Owora Othieno, revealed here that 10 million euro in financial
assistance will be invested in the establishment of a regional network
of reference laboratories for communicable diseases.
With this project, the German government
responds to a request for support from the EAC for the prevention and
control of epidemic outbreaks in the region.
Another 10 million euros in financial
assistance will be used for Integrated Water Resource Management of Lake
Victoria aiming at improving water provision and management of water
resources.
Both projects will be implemented by KfW
development bank. On the other hand, the 17 million euros in technical
assistance will be made available to further support of the economic
integration process, including a contribution to the EAC partnership
fund.
The programme is focusing on
institutional strengthening of the EAC Secretariat and on supporting the
implementation of the Customs Union, Common Market Protocols and
Monetary Union.
This includes the elimination of Non-
Tariff Barriers such as tax harmonisation as well as Mutual Recognition
Agreements for qualifications. At the same time Germany will support the
EAC in promoting private investment especially in the pharmaceutical
sector, including the establishment of a regional quality infrastructure
for the pharmaceutical sector.
These projects will be implemented by
GIZ and PTB – German Metrology Institute. During the signing ceremony,
Dr Richard Sezibera, the EAC Secretary General, thanked the German
government for her continued support to the Integration Agenda
especially at a time when integration was facing challenges across the
world.
He said this particular financing
agreement comes at the right time when the Community is finalising its
New Vision 2050. Mr John Reyels, Chargé d` Affaires of the German
Embassy Dar es Salaam, said: “Our support underlines the importance we
give to the East African Community.
The EAC is a role model and pace-setter
in Africa and we are proud working closely with you in order to
contribute to the well-being and prosperity of the citizens of this
region.”
Since cooperation began in 1998 the
total volume of German support to the EAC amounts to almost 213 million
euro. Germany also has substantial bilateral cooperation with all five
EAC Partner States.
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