The treaty establishing the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) states its aims and objectives to be attaining sustainable growth and development of the member states, promoting joint development in all fields of economic activity and the joint adoption of macro-economic policies and programmes to raise the standard of living of its peoples,...
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According to its founding treaty, the objectives of the Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD) are the preservation and consolidation of peace, security and stability in the CEN-SAD zone; promotion of political dialogue and the fight against cross-border crime and its related scourges such as trafficking in drugs, arms and human beings, money-laundering and terrorism; combating...
The Parties to the Agreement committed to consolidating the process of national reconciliation and to address the socio-economic development, stability and unity of Comoros following the adoption of Constitutional amendments by referendum on 17 May 2009. The Agreement provided for the election and investiture of the President and Governors, review of the electoral code, the...
The Parties to the Addis Ababa Agreement requested the establishment of an international commission of inquiry, which would be requested to identify the responsibilities, evaluate the damage caused on the two islands (Anjouan and Moheli) during the crisis and propose measures likely to enable victims to obtain the necessary compensation. The Parties further agreed to...
According to its founding treaty, the objectives of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) include promoting sustainable and equitable economic growth and socioeconomic development that will ensure poverty alleviation with the ultimate objective of its eradication, enhancing the standard and quality of life of the people of Southern Africa and supporting the socially disadvantaged through...