Published by SEATINI Uganda | July 2016 Several East African civil society call to the EAC partner states to rethink the signature and ratification of the EU-EAC Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). Read more ... ...

Published by SEATINI Uganda | July 2016 Several East African civil society call to the EAC partner states to rethink the signature and ratification of the EU-EAC Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). Read more ... ...
Published by NAPE | July 2016 The second issue of the Community Green Radio Weekly Round Up has been released by NAPE. Read more ... ...
Published by NAPE | June 2016 As a way of keeping the public informed about what happens on the Community Green Radio, NAPE has launched a short weekly publication. Read more ... ...
Report on Climate Change-Induced Conflicts and Migration in Kenya | Written by ICCA | May 2016 A recent study commissioned by the RLF East Africa Office has revealed the Climate Change is increasingly fueling conflicts – and hence forced migrations – in the Kenya. Read more ... ...
Written by SEATINI | April 2016 In hindsight of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development XIV (UNCTAD) due to be held from 17th – 22nd July in Nairobi, SEATINI has prepared a position paper on the pre- Conference negotiating text. Read more ... ...
Implications on Uganda’s and EAC’s economy and on people’s livelihoods | Written by SEATINI Uganda | March 2016 After 12 years of challenging negotiations, the EAC and EU concluded the Economic Partnership Agreements in October 2014. Nevertheless, critical issues contained in the so-called Rendezvous Clause of the Agreement are yet to be finalized by the two Parties. The analysis examines the rendezvous clause, li ...
Where to now? | Written by Arndt Hopfmann and Samuel Kasirye | March 2016
The outcomes of the 10th World Trade Organisation Ministerial meeting in Nairobi illuminates the growing challenges within world trade governance and more ominously; a shifting trade landscape. This policy paper makes observations on the looming changes in global trade structures.
Written by Aaron Wolf | SEATINI Uganda | February 2016
The brief predominantly scrutinizes implications of Mega – Regional Trading Agreements i.e. Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and its implications on Uganda’s development prospects including consequences for policy space. Read mo ...
Paper: Mega-Regional Trade Agreements: How could they affect Uganda?