dc.description.abstract | This research paper presents an examination of the strategies adopted by Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in seeking to
influence the policies of the East African Community (EAC). The introductory part details an overview of the role of CSOs in
domestic and international governance frameworks. This is followed by a discussion of the existing strategies employed by CSOs in
the EAC in their engagement with partner states and the regional body following their inclusion in the Charter that re-established the
organization. The article is a product of a doctoral study conducted through the collection of both qualitative and quantitative data
from CSOs in the region, EAC officials and government representatives from partner states. The study noted a general trend of CSO
inclusion in the EAC policy processes and a fairly established framework of engagement. The strategies identified include creation of
awareness, collaboration and networking, training and capacity building, campaigns and advocacy, expert advice, dialogue and
partnership, provision of information, engagements with partner states, petitions, liaison with the media and the academic community,
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