The EAC Secretariat is developing an EAC Diaspora Policy and Plan of Action to establish a strategic framework for mobilising and integrating East African Diaspora in the regional integration process and harnessing communication links within the East African Diaspora community.
The process, which is supported by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), includes assessing Diaspora-related information and proposing the ideal data sharing and protection principle among the key stakeholders.
The EAC convened a meeting in Nairobi last Thursday to conduct a desk review of existing legislation, policies, institutional structures, and coordination mechanisms on Diaspora engagement of all Partner States. The meeting sought to gather information from the relevant Ministries, departments, directorates in the Partner States responsible for Diaspora matters, investment promotion and Facilitation.
The EAC is looking at formulating Diaspora associations by Diaspora members abroad. In addition, the EAC is consulting with Partner States and other partners about what kind of information is needed from Diaspora members to facilitate their work or analysis on Diaspora contribution, and suggest how the data should be compiled and safely stored, ensuring the human rights and data protection principle.
The EAC is seeking to get views on the expectations of the diaspora on the regional Diaspora policy and what type of information to be shared as part of Diaspora registration.
The meeting set to conduct a regional analysis of Diaspora engagement in EAC, including relevant legal, regulatory, policy and institutional frameworks, trends, good practices, challenges, and recommendations, including a comprehensive stakeholders’ analysis to identify key role players responsible for Diaspora engagement.
Meanwhile, Members of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) are in Uganda for an induction meeting. The Rt Hon Speaker of Parliament Anita Annet Among on Monday evening hosted a delegation of EALA MPs led by their Speaker Joseph Ntakirutimana at her residence.
Rt. Hon. Anitah Among called on EALA to increase the visibility of the Assembly by carrying out sensitization activities in the EAC region. She also advised the Assembly to ensure that laws that are debated in the Assembly are cascaded to the regional parliaments.
The Speaker of EALA, Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, called for harmony and tolerance among all Members of EALA. He thanked Rt. Hon. Anitah Among for her good gesture in hosting EALA Members for dinner at her residence.
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