President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, May 12, chaired a consultative meeting that brought together four East African Community (EAC) leaders and discussed the regional efforts to tackle the COVID-19 that has ravaged the world.
six-nation regional bloc.
The four Presidents took note of the regional response plan and directed the ministers responsible for health, trade, transport and EAC affairs "to ensure that it complements the partner states’ national COVID-19 response plans."
Digital surveillance and tracking system
The Presidents stressed that information sharing is key during crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic and directed concerned regional ministers to "finalise and adopt an EAC digital surveillance and tracking system for drivers and crew on COVID-19 for immediate use by partner states."
The leaders also took note of efforts by partner states in undertaking bilateral engagements to address cross-border challenges and the EAC Secretariat mission that assessed the situation on clearance processes at the borders during the pandemic.
Sectors such as agriculture, trade, manufacturing and industry, tourism, hospitality and entertainment have been hit hard.
The leaders thus directed partner states to prioritize regional value or supply chains to support local production of essential medical products and supplies including masks, sanitizers, soaps, coveralls, face shields, processed food and ventilators as part of efforts to combat COVID-19 in the region.
The leaders further directed partner states to facilitate farmers to continue farming activities during this pandemic.
In the post-COVID-19 period, countries are also directed to support agro-processing and value chains as an import substitution measure and establish special purpose financing schemes for small and medium enterprises, to cushion them from the negative effects of the pandemic.
The ministers responsible for health, transport and EAC affairs were designated to be the focal persons for the regional COVID-19 response under the leadership of the ministers of health
They agreed to meet regularly to address the response efforts. And they expressed the need for flexibility in the application of the EAC rules and procedures when faced with a crisis such as the current pandemic.
Status update for COVID-19 cases in EAC countries
- Kenya (700 total cases, 33 deceased, 251 recovered)
- Tanzania (509 total cases, 21 deceased, 183 recovered)
- Rwanda (285 total cases, 0 deceased, 150 recovered)
- South Sudan (156 total cases, 0 deceased, 2 recovered)
- Uganda (121 total cases, 0 deceased, 55 recovered)
- Burundi (15 total cases, 1 deceased, 7 recovered)
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