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The Trademark East Africa programme (Trademark, or TMEA) was set up to lift barriers to trade in East Africa, with the aim of reducing poverty by boosting the region’s economies. TMEA is a large and complex programme, with multiple donors including cooperation
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TMEA has its headquarters in Nairobi with offices in Arusha,...
- TradeMark East Africa
TMEA-funded reports built upon three previous reports,...
- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
TradeMark (Trade and Mark ets) East Africa is a multi-purpose donor funded, not -for-profit Aid for Trade organisation, established to support the growth of trade – both regional and international – In East Africa.
TradeMark Africa is an organisation funded by a range of development agencies with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through trade. TMEA works closely with East African Community institutions, national governments, the private sector and civil society organisations.
TMEA has its headquarters in Nairobi with offices in Arusha, Bujumbura, Dar Es Salaam, Kampala, Juba and Kigali. This Request for Proposal (RFP) and in particular the Instructions for Compiling and Submitting Your Tender are designed to help you produce a tender that is acceptable to TradeMark East Africa (TMEA)as
TMEA-funded reports built upon three previous reports, namely: o Trends, Tensions, and Contradictions: the Leadership Challenge (2006); o Searching for the Soul of East Africa (2007); and o Nature Under Pressure (2008). • The 2012 report showed that integration in East Africa is deepening but the socio-
The Trademark East Africa programme (Trademark, or TMEA) is a high-profile, multi-donor project that seeks to lift existing barriers to trade to bring about positive and sustainable change via a combination of regional and national initiatives and an investment of over $500 million.
TMEA support to the EABC was used to fund three technical staff members, enhance the communication between the EABC and its members, support policy research and establish regional platforms on key issues in various sectors.