As a way
strengthening communication and sensitisation of EAC achievements and popularizing
integration benefits to all East Africans, the EAC Secretariat in collaboration with GIZ
will be conducting sensitization workshops at Mutukula and Sirari/Isebania borders from
16th to 17th and from 23rd to 24th April, respectively.
The sensitisation workshops, which targets small traders, young entrepreneurs and
women traders, will be conducted in a participatory manner with presentations on EAC
policies, projects and programs. Special attention will be given to the free movement of
goods, capital, persons and labour across EAC Partner States.
The workshops will be complemented by trainings on customs clearing procedures,
including payment of taxes and the consequences of crossing the border without a valid
travel document. Training guidelines will be developed to increase knowledge about
cross-border trade for the selected target groups. EAC-GIZ will also be engaging
community based media in disseminating EAC information, education and
communication as a means of reaching out to more East Africans.
“The potential for cross border trade and related economic impact at border
communities are not entirely explored because remote communities have very little or
no knowledge of the integration or its benefits,“ said Mr. Owora Richard Othieno, Head
of EAC Corporate Communications and Public Affairs.
“With these workshops, border
communities and the small traders will gain essential skills and knowledge from the best
practices and lessons learned in the integration process,” he said, adding that “EAC-GIZ
sensitisation workshops at border communities will encourage ownership and protection
of the integration process by EAC citizens”.
The first round of the sensitisation workshops were held between June and July 2014
along the Makamba border, between Burundi and Tanzania, and along the Rusumo
border, between Tanzania and Rwanda. As a result of these workshops, the local
communities around those border posts are reaping the rewards from the extended
markets on both sides of their borders.
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