In Summary
The regional Court, too, will receive less next fiscal year while the East African
Legislative Assembly (Eala), which has been in the forefront against misuse of funds at
the regional organization, will have its budget for 2016/2017 upped to $ 16,034,324
from $ 15,865,646 it received during the fiscal year coming to an end.
Arusha. The East African Community (EAC) Secretariat will get about $ 12m less for its
expenditure during the 2016/2017 financial year compared to what it received for the
current fiscal year as the Community embarks on costcutting due to dwindling support
from donors.
The regional Court, too, will receive less next fiscal year while the East African Legislative
Assembly (Eala), which has been in the forefront against misuse of funds at the regional
organization, will have its budget for 2016/2017 upped to $ 16,034,324 from $ 15,865,646 it
received during the fiscal year coming to an end
If the proposed estimates are approved by Eala which is currently holding a session here,
the entire budget for the EAC,its organs and institutions under it will total $ 101.3m for the
next financial year, which is slightly less than $ 110.6m which was approved for expenditure
during 2015/2016.
The Secretariat, which is the executive arm of the Community, will get $ 57.8 million for
2016/2017 against $ 69.6m it received during 2015/2016 while Eala will have its budget for
the financial year 2016/2017 marginally increased to $ 16m from $ 15.8m in the current
year.
The East African Court of Justice (EACJ), which together with the Secretariat and the
regional Assembly make the principal organs of EAC, will receive $ 4.2m, a bit less than $
4.3m it was allocated for 2015/2016 financial year.
The budget estimates also indicate that institutions under the EAC, including the recently
established ones, had their budget allocations for the coming fiscal year much increased
with some having their finances doubled compared with the current financial period.
Those which had their estimates doubled include the East African Competition Authority ( $
1.5m), the East African Kiswahili Commission (1.1m) and the East African Health Research
Commission (($ 1.3m).
Other institutions under the Community which will get slightly more money for expenditure
during the coming fiscal year than the current period are Lake Victoria Basin Commission
($ 11.2m), InterUniversity Council of East Africa IUCEA (4 4.5m) and East African
Science and Technology Commission ($ 1.1m).
Only the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO), which is one of the oldest
organizations of the revived EAC, had its budget for the coming financial year cut by about
a half compared to the current fiscal year.
Next fiscal year, the organization based in Jinja, Uganda, will get $ 2.1m which is less by far
than $ 3.m budgeted for it during 2015/2016.
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