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A CUTS 7UP3 PROJECT
Capacity Building on Competition Policy in Select Countries of Eastern and Southern Africa
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CUTS-ARC Africa Resource Centre
Project Summary:
One of the main aim of the 7Up3 project is to develop the capacity of national stakeholders including the policy makers, regulators, civil society organisations, academicians and the media in each of the project countries through a participatory process to understand and appreciate prevailing competition concerns from the national, regional and international perspectives, and enable them to respond appropriately.
To meet this end, a leading research institution in each of the project countries will be involved in intensive research to evaluate the competition concerns facing the project countries, including their regional dimensions and implications. The research findings would subsequently be disseminated nationally (and in the region) through a network developed by the help of local civil society organisations, adopting appropriate means.
The national markets in eastern and southern Africa are integrating through three regional bodies, viz., COMESA, SADC and EAC with considerable geographical overlap. Though some countries of the region have framed competition legislations, there has been little or no progress when it comes to implementation of the legislation. Therefore, the need for developing the capacity of the stakeholders of the countries in the region was felt, especially in the wake of the privatisation and globalisation climate prevailing there.
The 7Up3 project is a sequel to the 7Up1 Project, implemented earlier by CUTS in seven developing countries of the Commonwealth in India, Kenya, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Zambia; and the 7Up2 Project currently being implemented by CUTS C-CIER in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Lao PDR, Nepal and Vietnam.
Project Outputs:
Synthesis Report: comparative analysis of 7 country reports
Country Advocacy Programme: taking the learnings from the project forward
Network of stakeholders, connected with the international community of experts and practitioners on competition and regulation for information exchange and cross-fertilisation.
Project Duration:
Project Newsletter:
CUTS-C-CIER is a Centre of CUTS International, an international civil society organisation, working over the last two decades on international trade, competition, and consumer protection issues in various parts of the developing world with an emphasis on activities in Asia and Africa.
CUTS is implementing a two-year project ‘Capacity Building on Competition Policy in Select Countries of Eastern and Southern Africa’ codenamed 7Up3 Project in seven countries: Botswana, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia and Uganda, with support from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD), Norway and the Department for International Development (DFID), United Kingdom.
Research Report on Competition Regime (for each of the 7 project countries)
January 2005 to December 2006
7Up3 e-newsletter Vol 111
Implementing CUTS CENTRE:
CUTS-C-CIER (Centre for Competition, Investment & Economic Regulation)
Tel: +91-141-228 2821
Fax: +91-141-228 2733
E-mail: c-cier@cuts-international.org
E-mail: 7up3@cuts.org
Website: CUTS-C-CIER (Centre for Competition, Investment & Economic Regulation)
For more information:
CUTS-ARC (Africa Resource Centre)
Suite 4.11, 4th Floor, Main Post Office Building
Cairo Road, Lusaka, ZAMBIA
Tel: +260 1 224992
Fax: +260 1 225220
Email 1: cutsarc@zamnet.zm
Email 2: cuts-lusaka@cuts-international.org
Website: http://cuts-international.org
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