EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
PRESS RELEASE
UN TO WORK CLOSELY WITH EAC TO PROMOTE PEACE IN EAST AFRICA
East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, 29th
September, 2016:
 The United Nations Office in Nairobi (UNON) will work closely with the 
East African Community to promote peace and security within the East
 African region. 
The
 Director General of the UNON, H.E. Sahle-Work Zewde, said that the UN 
was keen on collaborating with the EAC and other Regional Economic 
Communities (RECs)
 in conflict prevention and conflict management. 
Ms.
 Zewde said the UN’s priority was preventive diplomacy in preventing 
conflicts, adding that it would cooperate with the EAC addressing the 
conflict in South
 Sudan, radical extremism in East Africa and supporting Burundi peace 
process. 
Ms.
 Zewde said the UN mission in Burundi had been through several stages 
including peacekeeping and a political mission. The UN official 
emphasized the importance
 of homegrown solutions and mediation in addressing national conflicts, 
adding that electoral disputes were the cause of political instability 
in Africa.
Ms.
 Zewde was speaking when she paid a courtesy call on the EAC Secretary 
General, Amb. Liberat Mfumukeko, at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, 
Tanzania. 
In
 his remarks, Amb. Mfumukeko briefed the Director General on the 
progress of the Inter-Burundi Dialogue and the efforts being made by the
 EAC Secretariat to
 facilitate the peace talks.   
On
 the entry of the Republic of South Sudan into the Community, the SG 
said that the EAC Secretariat was working on a roadmap to integrate the 
world’s youngest
 country into the EAC. 
The
 two leaders agreed on the development on a joint EAC-UN Framework on 
Collaboration in various sectors under which the EAC would identify 
priorities it would
 like to be addressed in cooperation with the UN.
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