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2021 Vol.9 No.11
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Merit Research Journal of Education and Review (ISSN:
2350-2282) Vol.9(11) pp. 174-180, December, 2021
Copyright © 2021 Author(s) retain the copyright of this
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5809545 |
Original
Research Article
The International Conference on the Great
Lakes Region (ICGLR): Achievements, Challenges and Prospects |
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The paper
critically examined the International Conference on the Great
Lakes Region (ICGLR) an organization that was formed to solve
conflict issues between member states within the Great Lakes
Region, after recognizing the fact that political instability
has a considerable regional dimension that required a concerted
effort. The Secondary method of data collection was used to
gather data from articles, and books, journals, among others on
the subject matter. As a framework of analysis, the paper
adopted the theory of liberal Intergovernmentalism. Findings
from the work showed that the ICGLR has established itself as a
regional mediator between the various national interests of the
signatory states and offered an urgently-needed platform for
regional networking through its bodies and regular meetings.
Also with its regional initiative against the illegal
exploitation of natural resources, ICGLR has created an
important policy and action framework to prevent trade in
conflict resources and promoted good governance in the region as
well as democratic ideals. However, the ICGLR has had its
challenges which are lack of commitment from member states and
unwillingness to put the Dar-es-Salaam, Nairobi, and Addis Ababa
agreements into action, financial constraints, and overlapping
membership of international organizations. The paper recommends
among others the need for member nations to show more commitment
towards the organization to bring the Dar-es-Salaam, Nairobi,
and Addis Ababa agreements into action, and the need for the
member states to do better in their financial contributions.
Keywords: Achievements, Challenges, Conference,
Greatlakes, Prospects
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