An Empowered and Effective East African Legislative Assembly - EALA Capacity Development Programme
Background
Objective
Results
- EALA Members and staff increased their professional capacities through enhancing their knowledge and skills. Staff undertook professional studies, whilst members engaged in short advanced management workshops.
- EALA engaged in consultations with citizens and civil society organisations.
- Through workshops, EALA Committees increased their capacity to carry out oversight of both the EAC and the Partner States. For example, the Accounts Committee engaged in on-site assessment visits to EAC projects in Uganda.
- EALA improved its administrative capabilities through systematic documentation.
- Networking events and exchanges enhanced the capacity of EALA Members and staff to exchange information and policy ideas with their counterparts in the National Assemblies of partner states, other regional parliamentary assemblies and international partners.
Example Activity
The EALA organised the 5th Inter-Parliamentary relations Seminar (Nanyuki V) with the theme: “EAC Common Market – Prospects, Challenges and Opportunities” which took place at the House of the Burundi National Assembly, Bujumbura, Burundi from 27 to 31 January 2010.The main objectives of the seminar were to strengthen the functional relationship between EALA and National Assemblies and to discuss the provisions of the EAC Common Market Protocol, including prospects, opportunities, challenges and follow-up. The Seminar was officially opened by the President of the Republic of Burundi, His Excellency Pierre Nkurunziza. It was attended by 135 participants from EALA, Members and staff of relevant Committees from National Assemblies of Partner States, invited participants from the EAC Secretariat, consultants, as well as invited guests from other institutions.
Donors
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) - Nairobi
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs via The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania
Irish Aid
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) - Nairobi
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs via The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania
Irish Aid






