SEATINI-UGANDA:
SEATINI was established in 1996, and opened an office in Uganda in 2001. SEATINI Uganda is the coordinating office for the Eastern African Sub-region. The purpose of SEATINI is to strengthen the capacity of the different stakeholders to effectively influence trade negotiations and policies at national, regional and international levels; and to better manage the process of globalisation.

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SEATINI thrives as an independent, people-centered non-profit seeking organisation driven by the values of openness, transparency, integrity and non-violence, working with diligence towards greater justice and equity.

 


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Compaign Materials

EPAs Compaign:

NO to Economic Partnership Agreements Campaign:

  1. Shattering African Regional Integration poster ADD YOUR VOICE [PDF]
  2. Unchecked domestic opening of markets leads to displacement of domestic producers poster ADD YOUR VOICE [PDF]
  3. Cheaper imported products on the local market lead to de-industrialisation and loss of jobs poster ADD YOUR VOICE [PDF]
  4. Dumping on the market. We need strong safeguards to protect the domestic industries by limiting imported products that can be produced locally.The protect domestic markets. poster ADD YOUR VOICE [PDF]
 

Linking Global Trade Issues and Rural Livelihoods Campaign:

  1. Women: Silent victims of trade liberalisation; protect local crafts, protect women's livelihoods poster [PDF]
  2. A threat or an opportunity: Farmers voices on the food crisis. The dramatic rise in world food prices has once again forced hunger issues on top of the agenda for almost all organs
    and institutions at all levels. All along food prices have been rising but early warning signals were either missed orjust ignored?
    Uganda Farmers voice/statement (EN) [PDF] LUGANDA [PDF]
 
 
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