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Conference documents/ Documentation

 
2005

The Role of Members of Parliament in Trade Policy and Negotiations 
Presented to regional parliamentary Chairpersons in Accra, Ghana, Nov. 2005 by Hon. Abdirahin Abdi, Member of the East African Legislative Assembly (Kenya). 
 
2004
 
Mombasa/Kenya : 24-26th February 2004 : East Africa Agricultural Interests for Cotonou Negotiations 
Regional workshop held for policy makers in East Africa to develop the regions defensive and offensive strategies to safegurd the regions Agricultural sector 
Summary Report and programme 
Mombasa/Kenya : 24th-27th March 2004 : Developing Civil Society engagement in the Cotonou agreement 
Regional Consultational meeting on Midterm Review of the Country Strategy Papers(CSP) and National Indicative Programmes(NIP) within the context of the Cotonou partnership agreement 
Summary Report and Programme 
Full Report 
Mombasa/Kenya ; 1st-2nd April 2004 : Democratising Economic Partnerships: The Role of the East African Parliamentarians in EPA negotiations 
Workshop held for the East African Parliamentarians for the express purpose of enabling the four parliaments(Kenya,Uganda,Tanzania and EALA)to inform themselves about the progress of negotiations, state of play, possible implications, areas of convergence and areas of divergence in the negotiations and to work on Trade & Finance with participation of Joint Parliamentary Assembly(JPA) 
Summary report and Programme 
Full Report 
Nakuru/Kenya ; 22nd-24th April 2004: The Country Support Strategy analysis (Civil Society Midterm Review Critique) 
Workshop held for the Civil Society Groups in Kenya to prepare to partiipate in the Midterm Review process 
Summary Report and programme 
Full Workshop Report 
 
2003

Jinja/Uganda : 30th October-2nd November 2004 : East African Parliamentary Liaison Committee Strategic Planning Workshop 
Regional Workshop organised by Econews Africa and FES in conjuction with EAPLC to strategically plan on how Members of Parliament would participate in Trade negotiations 
Full Report 
Addis Ababa, 3 December 2003: Awareness Workshop on Cotonou Partnership Agreement for journalists. Summary 
organised by FES Ethiopia 
Tanzania, 1-2 July 2003: Report of the Two Days Workshop on the Cotonou Agreement 
held at FES Conference Hall 
Nakuru/Kenya, 30 June - 1 July 2003: Kenyan Civil Society Consultations on EU-ACP Partnership Agreement: The role of Non-state Actors 
Consultation meeting jointly organised by FES KEnya, Econews Africa and Africa Peace Forum 
   Programme and Summary report 
   Full Report 
Mombasa/Kenya, 26-28 June 2003: The EU-ACP Partnership Agreement and its implication for East African Countries. The Role of Parliaments 
Workshop for Members of the committees of Trade of East African Parliaments and the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA). Jointly organised by FES Kenya and Econews Africa. 
   Programme and Summary report 
   Full Report 
Nairobi/Kenya, 22-23 June 2003: Sub-Regional EU-ACP Consultants Training 
Training Seminar jointly organised by FES Kenya and Econews Africa. 
   Programme and Summary report 
Aberdare/Kenya, 15-17 April 2003 and Naivasha/Kenya, 28-30 May 2003: Civil Society Monitoring the Kenya Government's performance in the context of ACP-EU Cotonou Agreement 
Two workshops jointly organised by FES kenya, Econews Africa, TI Kenya (Transparency International) and YAA (Youth Agenda).  
   Summary report 
   Full Report 
Nairobi/Kenya. 08-09 March 2003: Integration of Trade in Professional Services/WTO, ACP-EU Cotonou Negotiation Mandate 
Second regional Workshop jointly organised by FES Kenya and APSEA (Association of Professional Societies in East Africa). 
   Programme and Summary Report 
   Full Report 
Arusha/Tanzania, 20-21 February 2003: Opportunities and Challenges for the Business Community in East Africa in the Cotonou Negotiations 
Workshop jointly organised by FES Kenya and EABC (East African Business Council). 
   Programme and Summary report