Implementation of Regional Integration Programmes at the National Level on Policies, Modalities and Constraints
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The discussions and evidence given in Chapter 3 have clearly demonstrated the overlapping nature of African countries membership to RECs and the duplicating character of these RECs actions and programs. Issues of efficiency and effectiveness of the RECs have emerged as major challenges if the African RECs are to play the role they are expected to play towards the African Economic Community. The chapter therefore surveys how governments organize themselves at the national level to implement their regional agreements. The chapter relies heavily on evidence collected through the ECA Survey of regional integration carried out in 2004. It is organized as follows in the various sections. Section two discusses the institutional set-up and management of integration schemes at the country level. This section looks at the availability and effectiveness of institutional mechanisms for coordination, implementation and follow-up of regional agreements. This is then followed by Section three which looks at the translation of REC goals into national plans. The remaining three sections then look at the involvement of civil society, private sector and the public at large in the integration agenda at the national level.
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“United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (2005-03). Implementation of Regional Integration Programmes at the National Level on Policies, Modalities and Constraints. UN. ECA Committee on Regional Cooperation and Integration. (4th : 2005 March 24 - 25: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Addis Ababa. © UN. ECA. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/392”Conference
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- African Trade Policy Centre [2521]
- Economic Development [8058]
- Regional Integration [2706]
- Trade [2784]
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