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  2. Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is a regional economic community in Africa with twenty-one member states stretching from Tunisia to Eswatini. COMESA was formed in December 1994, replacing a Preferential Trade Area which had existed since 1981.

  3. African Free Trade Zone - Wikipedia

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    The three trade blocs that agreed to and make up the AFTZ, the COMESA, the EAC and the SADC, are already well-established in their own right and cover varying swathes of land, economic systems, political systems and a varied number of peoples (which includes Arabs in the North, multi-racial peoples in the East and South, including significant numbers of Africans of European descent, Asian ...

  4. Tripartite Free Trade Area - Wikipedia

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    The 29 tripartite member/partner countries represent 53% of the African Union's membership, more than 60% of continental GDP ($1.88 trillion), and a combined population of 800 million. [ 2 ] The TFTA is intended to enhance the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) which has the vision of bringing all 54 member states of ...

  5. East African Community - Wikipedia

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    Kenya is the only member state to not have any standing debt while all other member states have significant arrears of some kind; As of November 2024, the DRC owes US$20 million, Burundi US$17 million, South Sudan US$15.6 million, Somalia US$7 million, Rwanda $5.2 million and Uganda US$3.4 million. [81]

  6. ZEP-RE - Wikipedia

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    ZEP-RE (PTA Reinsurance Company) is an institution of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (), established by an Agreement signed by Heads of States and Governments on 23 November 1990 in Mbabane, Swaziland.

  7. Economy of East Africa - Wikipedia

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    Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) - COMESA is primarily an economic organization that facilitates cooperation among member states, including initiatives that address labor and trade issues.

  8. Community of Sahel–Saharan States - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2009, CEN-SAD member states will take part in planned periodic international sporting and cultural festivals, known as the Community of Sahel–Saharan States Games (Jeux de la Communauté des Etats Sahélo-Sahariens). [12] The first CEN-SAD Games were held in Niamey, Niger from 4–14 February 2009. Thirteen nations competed in ...

  9. International organisations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    State (57) [1] GNI [2] Currency [3] UN [4] AU [5] Interregional South African West African Central African East African North African CEN-SAD COMESA CEPGL SADC SACU ECOWAS UEMOA