Présentation de la CEDEAO (ECOWAS)
Fiche : Présentation de la CEDEAO (ECOWAS). Rechercher de 53 000+ Dissertation Gratuites et MémoiresPar aboudiarra1 • 7 Décembre 2018 • Fiche • 666 Mots (3 Pages) • 692 Vues
[pic 1]
[pic 2]
THE ECOWASEconomic Community of West African’s States
PLAN
- What’s ECOWAS
- Aims and goals
- The governance structure
- The others institutions
- Members states
- ECOWAS and EU
- The Morocco entrance
- Tourism
What’s ECOWAS?
- ECOWAS is the Economic Community of West
African’s States
- Headquarter: Abuja (Nigeria)
- Chairman: Faure GNASSINGBE (TOGO)
- Actual members:
Benin, Bissau Guinea, Burkina Faso, Capo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo
What’s ECOWAS?
• Established on May 28 1975 via the treaty of Lagos by 15 members
• In 1976, Cape Verde, one of the two Lusophone countries in the region joined ECOWAS
• In 2000, the Mauritania withdrew the Communitity
• In 2017, the Kingdom of Morocco request to join the Community
Aims and goals
The aims of the Community are:
• to promote cooperation and integration, leading to the establishment of an economic union in West Africa in order to raise the living standards of its peoples,
• and to maintain and enhance economic stability, foster relations among Member States and contribute to the progress and development of the African Continent.
Aims and goals
- to achieve collective self-sufficiency for its member states by creating a single large trading bloc by building a full economic and trading union.
- ECOWAS also serves as a peacekeeping force in the region
The Governance Structure
ECOWAS Comprises Three arms of governance:
- The Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government. He heads the Executive (Commission)
- Community Court of Justice
- Community Parliament
The others Institutions
- ECOWAS Bank of Investment and Development (EBID)
- The West-African Health Organizations (WAHO)
- The Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing in West-Africa (GI-ABA)
The others Institutions
- 10 Specialized Agencies (WAMA,RAAF, ERERA, ECREEE, WAPP, ECOWAS BROWN CARD, EGDC,EYSDC, WAMI,PPDU)
- 2 Private Sector Organizations (ECOBANK TRANSNATIONAL INTERCORPORATED, ECOMARINE)
[pic 3]
Members states
Members states
Two sub-regional blocs:
- The West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) is an organization of 8, mainly French- speaking, states within the ECOWAS which share a customs union and currency union.
Members states
- Two sub-regional blocs:
- The West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ), established in 2000, comprises six mainly English-speaking countries within ECOWAS which plan to work towards adopting their own common currency, the eco.
Members states
[pic 4]
UEMOAWAMZ
ECOWAS only (Cape Verde)
ECOWAS-EU
- West Africa is the EU's largest trading partner in Sub-Saharan Africa. The EU is West Africa's biggest trading partner, ahead of India, China and the US: the EU accounts for 24.5% of West Africa's exports and 28.5% of West Africa's imports.).
ECOWAS-EU
EU – ECOWAS trade amounts to € 45.5 billion
In terms of sectors,
- ECOWAS's exports to the EU consist mainly of fuels (51.9%) and food products (33.8%).
- West Africa's imports from the EU consist of fuels (28.6%), food products (12.0%), machinery (26.7%), and chemicals and pharmaceutical products (12.5%)
The Morocco entrance
- GDP move from 623.5 billions to USD 728.5 billions
- Population: from 349 millions to 382,9 millions
- Languages: English – French – Português – Arab
[pic 5]
[pic 6]
- The Community becomes the 17th global economic power
[pic 7]
ECOWAS Tourism
[pic 8]
...