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EAC and Germany Sign Two Agreements For $65 Million

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Also under the health sector is the release of additional funds ($30 Million ) for the EAC’s immunization programme with GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, which will contribute to reducing child morbidity and mortality in the region. The funds will finance the procurement of at least four different types of vaccines (Pentavalent, Rotavirus, Pneumococcal and Measles second dose), to be made available for routine immunization and immunization campaigns for children in all six Partner States of the East African Community.

The Integrated Water Resource Management Programme, which was successfully launched in mid-February 2020 and is implemented by the Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC), an EAC institution, will be stocked up (by $12 million) to finance additional measures to improve water quality and availability through strategic and sustainable management of the Lake Victoria Basin.

In order to strengthen digital skills and innovation in East Africa, the Secretariat and Germany further agreed on the implementation of the project “Digital Skills for an Innovative East African Industry” ([email protected]) that builds on the results of the project “Centre of Excellence for ICT in East Africa” ([email protected]).

The new phase (USD 6 million) strengthens digital skills of especially young women and men from all six EAC Partner States to strengthen their employability and innovation capacities. Based on a strong industry-academia partnership and regional collaboration, [email protected] together with the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) will promote innovative digital solutions for the region’s economic development through the Master programme “Embedded and Mobile Systems”, trainings and innovation transfer and entrepreneurship.

Ambassador Hess underscored Germany’s commitment to remain one of the leading partners to the region.

“We can look back to over 20 years of successful cooperation with the EAC Secretariat. We are committed to continue this cooperation in key areas such as health, trade and economic infrastructure; and technical and vocational education and training under your new leadership of the EAC Secretariat, Hon. Secretary General Mathuki,” said Amb. Hess.”

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She expressed her appreciation, that the cooperation particularly supports the youth in the region. With a view to the current Covid-19 pandemic, that also hit hard Eastern Africa, Ambassador Hess promised that Germany will commit additional funds of up to US$6.6 million for pandemic preparedness and response in 2021, to be implemented through existing EAC-German programmes on pandemic preparedness, economic integration and digital skills.

EAC Secretariat Officials
Also present at the function were the Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly, Rt. Hon. Martin Ngoga; EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Planning and Infrastructure, Eng. Steven Mlote; and the Executive Secretary of the Inter-University Council of East Africa, Prof. Gaspard Banyankimbona.

“The EAC and the Federal Republic of Germany have enjoyed a long-standing partnership since the EAC inception. Over the last 22 years, commitments from the German government amounting to over 516.88 million Euros to programmes and projects aimed at advancing EAC integration, specifically focusing on economic and social integration,” said Dr Mathuki.

The Secretary General said that the EAC was well on course with the implementation of the Customs Union, Common Market, Monetary Union and the Political Federation.
“In establishing the Monetary Union, we will borrow a lot from the EU especially on how it set up the Eurozone and its experience with a single currency. We intend to benchmark with the best as far as the Monetary Union is concerned,” said Dr Mathuki.

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