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Item 4th EAC development strategy:(East African Community, 2011-08) East African CommunityThe The East African Community (EAC) is a regional inter governmental organization established under Article 2 of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community that entered into force in July 2000. The membership of the Community comprises the Republics of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania. As stated under Article 5 (2) of the Treaty, “the Partner States undertake to establish among themselves and in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty, a Customs Union, a Common Market, subsequently a Monetary Union and ultimately a Political Federation in order to strengthen and regulate the industrial, commercial, infrastructural, cultural, social, political and other relations of the Partner States to the end that there shall be accelerated, harmonious and balanced development and sustained expansion of economic activities, the benefit of which shall be equitably shared.” The Community has made significant progress during the last 10 years of integration. In particular, there is a much desired shift from the initial negative mind-set and little excitement on the integration process to strong political will that has catalysed business confidence and improved people’s awareness about the benefits and costs of integration. The Customs Union in particular catalyzed remarkable trade expansion. Intra-EAC trade grew by 40% between 2005 and 2009. Uganda’s exports to Kenya increased more than tenfold from USD15.5 Million in 2004 to USD172 Million in 2009, while Tanzania’s exports to Kenya over the same period nearly tripled , from USD 95.5 Million to USD 300 Million. This pattern is expected to be enhanced with the Common Market which came into force in July 2010. This increased trade and investment among the EAC Partner States has broadened prospects for economic growth and development.Item 6th EAC Development Strategy 2021/22 - 2025/26(EAC Secretariat, 2021-11) East African CommunityThe 5th EAC Development Strategy was the first of the series implementing EAC Vision 2050. According to Vision 2050, the period 2015-2030 is to focus on consolidation and transformation of the regional economy by providing the environment and incentives to make EAC a production-oriented region; addressing constraints that are known to create disincentives for integrated joint development for transformation in the region. Consequently, the programming focus for the 6th EAC Development Strategy (2021/22-2025/26) remains infrastructure development, human capital for long term skills development, consolidation of the EAC Common Market, funding of regional initiatives, strengthening the financing and banking systems, expanding savings and investment, Research & Development (R&D) and security and governance.The Strategy will also consider the region’s Medium Term strategic responses to contain the devastating effects of COVID 19. Further, to maximise on the synergies across the region, Partner States Medium Term Plans (MTPs) will also integrate regional priority interventions. Additionally, the Strategy will consider the critical priorities in AU 2063 Agenda, SDG 2030, and the trade agreements EAC has entered into as a region.Item Digital REACH Initiative Strategic Plan 2019 – 2028(EAHRC, 2018) East African Health Research CommissionA prosperous and healthy region is one in which each EAC Partner State can participate fully in trade and industry within an environment that sustains and nourishes its people, free of health and the continuous movement of people underscore the need for a regional approach to track and respond to regional health priority needs while laying the groundwork for a robust and sustainable regional economy. Technology can help to strengthen regional health systems by bolstering the access, use, and performance of health services. The Digital Regional East African Community Health (Digital REACH) Initiative will be a new, ground-breaking Initiative within the East African Community (EAC) that will implement regionally-focused, interoperable information and communications technology (ICT) across all dimensions of the health sector in East Africa, The Initiative has been developed based on collaboration and inputs from representatives of the EAC Partner Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of South Sudan, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the Republic of Uganda. Each of the Digital REACH workstreams described in this document supports the EAC’s integration agenda Initiative, which is why it has received the highest levels of political support in the EAC region.Item e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 101(East African Community, 2016-02-09) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 102(East Africa Community, 2016-03-08) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 103(East African Community, 2016-04-28) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 104(East African Community, 2016-05-31) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 105(East African Community, 2016-06-30) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 106(East African Community, 2016-09-15) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 107(East African Community, 2016-11-09) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 108(East African Community, 2016-11-29) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 109(East African Community, 2017-02-28) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 110(East African Community, 2017-04-30) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 111(East African Community, 2017-05-31) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 115(East African Community, 2017-11-30) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 116(East African Community, 2018-01-31) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 117(East African Community, 2018-03-06) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 118(East African Community, 2018-04-12) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 119(East African Community, 2018-06-30) East African CommunityItem e-EAC Newsletter Issue No. 120(East African Community, 2018-07-31) East African Community