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The East African Community is an intergovernmental organisation composed of six countries in the African Great Lakes region in eastern Africa: Burundi, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia and Uganda.
In 2008, after negotiations with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the EAC agreed to an expanded free trade area including the member states of all three organizations. The EAC is an integral part of the African Economic Community. The capital of the EAC is Arusha, while the most populous city is Dar es Salaam, both of which are in Tanzania.
The East Africa Consulting Cabinet is being established to facilitate the new UN Peace Ambassadors that will make up the Cabinet. Their aim is to review and approve appropriate African projects and initiatives that will be presented to the government at the highest level for governmental approval.
All these projects will comply with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
The Cabinet will act in an advisory position covering a variety of subjects including Sustainable Agriculture, Child Education, Health, Nutrition, Reforestation etc.
There will be to start four countries within the Cabinet and you can learn more by clicking onto the links below.
His Excellency Ambassador Reverend Michael A. Steele, Esq
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WOLMI in November 1996 created history by becoming the first and only Full Gospel church to be granted an NGO in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, (ECOSOC). Consultative Status to the ECOSOC is the highest status granted by the United Nations to non-governmental organizations (NGO's), thereby allowing them to participate in the work of the United Nations. These Ambassadors will become members of 'The Class of Steele' and they will be allocated to the various Consulting Cabinets around the world including East Africa, Asia (India), Israel and the CARICOM initially. |