Examples of Eastern and Southern Africa in a sentence
Requests for Observer status from the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa and the Gulf Organization for Industrial Consulting are under consideration by Members.
The Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank, commonly known as Trade and Development Bank (TDB), is a specialized African multilateral financial institution serving most of the Eastern and Southern Africa.
Regional and internal influences, including the membership of Seychelles in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the role of foreign judges are also examined.
Food Security in Africa: Market and Trade Policy for Staple Foods in Eastern and Southern Africa.
The report made minor recommendations on the legislative framework and resourcing for investigative authorities (FATF, 2008).Mauritius was last evaluated in 2008 by the Eastern and Southern Africa Anti-MoneyLaundering Group (ESAAMLG), another regionalorganisation within the FATF.
Occupation Permit within 5 days and contribution of equivalent of one-month salary per foreign worker recruited.
It may be recalled that during the Arusha (Tanzania, 1986) and Bangkok (Thailand, 1987) Annual Sessions of AALCO, the representative of Republic of Kenya had requested the AALCO to consider the feasibility of establishing a Regional Arbitration Centre in Nairobi to serve the countries in Eastern and Southern Africa.
In the exercise of its statutory and oversight functions, the Authority shall be independent, and all public and private institutions shall fully cooperate with the Authority; 8.4. EFMA shall be supported by an Advisory Committee comprised of: the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, African Development Bank, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), PTA Bank, UN-Economic Commission for Africa, United Nations Development Program, and three (3) major donor representatives.
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa – Wspólny Rynek Afryki Wschodniej i Połud- niowej, powstałe w 1994 roku ugrupowanie skupiające piętnaście państw regionu.
A resource book of the Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (ATNESA).