Examples of UEMOA in a sentence
West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA), Communiqué de Presse de la Session Extraordinaire du Conseil des Ministres de l’UEMOA, December 23, 2010.
According to its founding treaty, ECOWAS is the overall framework for integration in Western Africa, with the UEMOA Treaty built into the objectives of ECOWAS.
UEMOA adopted a "Programme Economique Régional" (PER) in 2006, in order to further deepen regional economic integration, and to reinforce the regional growth strategy for the 2006-2010 period.
A special solidarity fund, the 'Fonds d'Aide à l'Intégration Régionale' was created in the UEMOA treaty, in order to finance the balanced land settlement of the community territory, and its interconnectivity, while reducing regional discrepancies.
The Commission of the UEMOA has, through increased donor support, developed important technical and administrative capacities, and has thus been the driving impulsion in strengthening and further deepening economic integration between its member states.
As far as customs unions are concerned, the correct implementation of external regional duties is as important as the free circulation of goods as it allows the region to protect its industry and agriculture as appropriate, to collect public revenue (sometimes, as in UEMOA, for the benefit of regional organisation) and to maintain the delicate regional balance of costs and benefits from openness to the rest of the world.
Should be familiar with the regional economic communities (ECOWAS, UEMOA); regional and national agriculture and food security research organizations; international standards institutions and private sector organizations; policies in place within West African countries to address matters of food security and trade.
UEMOA countries = Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo.
Manuel Régional – Des procédures d’évaluation et de gestion des risques lies l’introduction des biotechnologies modernes et produits dérivés dans l’espace UEMOA.
UEMOA WAEMUWest African Economic and Monetary UnionBenin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, TogoSources: WTO Website and websites of various RTCAsThis paper presents the recent trends and patterns and nature of bilateral and RTCAs in Asia and associated problems and prospects.