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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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Concept Note for Climate Change Dialogue

In recognition of "Climate challenges", the 15th Conference of Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held a meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, from December 6 – 19. The overall goal for the COP 15 Conference was to establish an ambitious global climate agreement for the period from 2012 when the first commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol expires...
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National Workshop on Building an Inclusive East African Community: Challenges and Opportunities

SEATINI –Uganda together with CUTS Geneva Resource Center organised National workshop under the theme “Building an Inclusive East African Community.” The workshop aimed at examining the opportunities and challenges in building an East African Community that is inclusive... more>>


Available Books online

The Doha Round and Development: An Overview
Published: April 2008
Synopsis: The book presents an overview of the Doha Round of trade negotiations which was launched in 2001 amid protestations from Developing countries, which argued that imbalances in past agreements against developing countries should be addressed before launching a new Round. Download (pdf)
  • Books
  1. Economic Partnership Agreements: Building or shattering African regional Integration? (published May 2007)
  2. Implications of the EAC-EU Economic Partnership Agreement for Uganda's Fisheries Sector (Published January 2008)
  3. The ESA-EU EPA Negotiations - Technical Issues in the 6 Negotiating Clusters: A guide for ESA countries. (published April 2005)
  4. The Doha Round and Development: An Overview (published April 2008)
  5. Achieving Fair-Trade through the global partnership for development under the MDG framework: Case for Uganda (published December 2005
  6. The General Agreement on Trade and Services (GATS): An overview of concerns for Southern Africa- working papers series (1) (2001)
  7. Survey on the status of adult literacy in Africa. The case of national Pamoja chapters September 2006.
  8. Managing our schools today .A practical guide to participatory school governance. A simple manual for training and advocacy. October 2005
  9. USAID; Making the world hungry for GM crops - April 2005
  10. Seedling biodiversity, rights and livelihood - July 2004
  11. Mainstreaming Human Rights and Social Justice in the Multilateral Trading System. November 2005...[more]
  • Reports
  1. Report of seatini/commonwealth brainstorming session in preparation for the fourth WTO ministerial conference in conjunction with the commonwealth secretariat - 29-31 August 2001.
  2. Mainstreaming human rights & social justice in the multilateral trading system - report on the second regional workshop: 1-3 April 2007....[more]
 

 
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