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  2. ECOWAS Court - Wikipedia

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    The ECOWAS Court of Justice is an organ of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a regional integration community of 15 member states in Western Africa. It was created pursuant to the provisions of Articles 6 and 15 of the Revised Treaty of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

  3. ECOWAS - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS; also known as CEDEAO in French and Portuguese) is a regional political and economic union of twelve countries of West Africa. Collectively, the present and former members comprise an area of 5,114,162 km 2 (1,974,589 sq mi) and have an estimated population of over 424.34 million.

  4. Ombudsman services by country - Wikipedia

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    The Ombudsman is appointed by the President of Ireland upon the nomination of both Houses of the Oireachtas, and is a civil servant of the State. The Ombudsman deals with complaints against Departments of State, local authorities, the Health Service Executive (Ireland), private and public nursing homes and direct provision accommodation ...

  5. What is ECOWAS and why have 3 coup-hit nations quit the ... - AOL

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    Monthslong tension between three coup-hit countries in West Africa and the regional bloc known as ECOWAS boiled over when the nations announced their immediate withdrawal from the bloc and accused ...

  6. Ecowas in crisis: Why West Africa's united front is in tatters

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    Coups and broken promises test the cohesion of West Africa's regional bloc to breaking point.

  7. Regional council (Cameroon) - Wikipedia

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    Each council is advised by members of parliament from the area and by a governor appointed by the president of Cameroon. [3] This individual acts at the president's personal representative and wields considerable power. [4] The president of Cameroon reserves the right to disband any regional council he so chooses. [5]

  8. Category : Economic Community of West African States

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  9. Health in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Cameroon's health map illustrates 10 regions, 189 health districts, 1800 health areas and approximately 5166 public and private health facilities spread throughout the national territory. Access to health services in Cameroon in 2016 was at 2.19 health facilities per 10,000 inhabitants. [4]