The Challenges of Regional Integration in The East Africa Community
The Challenges of Regional Integration in The East Africa Community
The Challenges of Regional Integration in The East Africa Community
1 Introduction
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The East Africa region has traditionally had ties because of the presence
of some ethnic groups in more than one country, such as the Masai
of Tanzania and Kenya and the Luo in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Prior to colonization, the region was a borderless. The people of the area
had for centuries interacted with one another through trade and other
socio-economic activities. The earliest formal effort at cooperation can
be traced to the 1924 Ormsby-Gore Commission that was sent to East
Africa to consider the viability of establishing a unified policy in the
area. It is important to note however that the British had already cre-
ated an East African currency in 1905 and a postal union in 1911.3 In